Trump signs the lifting of sanctions to Syria to open the dialogue with Israel

Trump signs the lifting of sanctions to Syria to open the dialogue with Israel

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In a game-changing move that is thrilling every patriot, Donald Trump has signed an executive order abolishing the sanctions the United States had against Syria. This bold decision is yet another step in Trump’s relentless mission to stabilize the volatile Middle East and extend his legendary Abraham Agreements, where several Arab nations have recognized Israel and established diplomatic relations.

Just months ago, in May, Trump made waves by declaring his intention to lift these sanctions, demonstrating his unwavering support for the new leader of Syria, Ahmed al Sharaa. This revolutionary figure led a rebellion against the tyrannical rule of Bashar Al Assad in January. Trump even met with al Sharaa in Riyadh during his first international trip of his second term, reaffirming his dedication to forging a stable economic relationship with the region.

Stable, Unified, and at Peace!

“The President is committed to ensuring Syria is stable, unified, and at peace with itself and its neighbors,” proclaimed Karoline Leavitt, the White House spokesperson, during a press conference.

For decades, Syria has been plagued by chaos, from relentless oppression by Assad to the rise of Islamist terrorists. The U.S. has intervened militarily in these internal conflicts, but Trump sees a brighter future—a stable Syria can finally eliminate one of the central conflict zones in the region. His hope rests on the shoulders of al Sharaa, who has emerged from being an al Qaida leader to an insurgent seeking international legitimacy and advocating for minority rights.

The Vision for Abraham Agreements

Trump’s grand vision is for Syria to join the ranks of the Abraham Agreements. This historic diplomatic achievement of his first term opened the doors for recognition of Israel by countries like the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan.

With ambitions to bring on board other nations, beginning with his crucial ally, Saudi Arabia, Trump faces a complex geopolitical landscape. The reality is, Syria’s situation is complicated by its ongoing confrontations with Israel and various territorial disputes, including the contentious Golan Heights, captured by Israel in the 1967 war. Yet, according to insiders speaking with Axios, there are “preliminary negotiations” brewing with Syria aimed at a potential security agreement that could pave the way for normalizing relations between these two nations.

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