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Biden and his top national security aides took stock of a new-look Middle East tha ... But a senior U.S. official cautioned that the United States did not plan to offer a blueprint for Syria going ...
President Joe Biden on Sunday called the extraordinary fall of the Assad regime in Syria “a moment of risk” and “historic opportunity” while offering a blueprint for how the US plans to ...
On 8 December 2024, following the end of the Assad regime and takeover by the SDF and Syrian opposition, the United States Central Command announced renewed operations and air strikes against ISIL cells and targets within Syria. [226] US President Joe Biden called the regime change as a "moment of risk", and clarified that the operations were ...
President Joe Biden addressed the nation Sunday after meeting with his national security team, calling the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's "abhorrent" regime a "historic opportunity for ...
The economic impacts of climate change on Syria are also projected to be devastating, with predictions stating that any given Syrian household, rural or urban, stands to lose 1.6 to 2.8 percent of their welfare annually due to climate change. [17] The poorest groups of farmers have the least amount of resources to recover from droughts.
On 24 February 2015, president Erdogan speaking on television of the tentative plan for a cessation of hostilities in Syria announced by Russia and the US two days prior, accused the UN, the West, Russia and Iran of seeking to further their own interests in Syria and said he feared a U.S.-Russian ceasefire plan would do little more than benefit ...
This year, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and several members of the administration’s cabinet will travel to the The post President Biden’s billion-dollar commitments to ...
Biden later said the Assad regime's end was a "fundamental act of justice" but warned of possible instablity in the region. [12] Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Middle East, Daniel B. Shapiro , said United States forces would remain in eastern Syria to prevent renewed Islamic State activities.