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After 12 Years Of War, The U.S. May Be Softening Its Stance On Syria

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After 12 Years Of War, The U.S. May Be Softening Its Stance On Syria

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The United States may be softening its stance on Syria, after leading efforts to overthrow the government of President Bashar al-Assad for more than 12 years.

On May 4, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that the U.S. is “engaged with Syria” to try to bring missing journalist Austin Tice home.

Tice, a former U.S. Marine Corps infantry officer, went missing while he was covering the battles in the outskirts of the Syrian capital, Damascus, in August of 2012. The freelance journalist was reportedly moving with local rebels. He was 31 at the time.

President Joe Biden said last August that Washington knows “with certainty” that Tice has at times been held by the Syrian government. However, Damascus has denied kidnapping or holding the man.

“We are extensively engaged with regard to Austin, engaged with Syria, engaged with third countries, seeking to find a way to get him home. And we’re not going to relent until we do,” Blinken said in remarks at a Washington Post event on World Press Freedom Day.

Washington suspended its diplomatic presence in Syria in 2012, then led the political, military and economic efforts to overthrow the al-Assad government.

In 2020 under the Trump administration, Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs Roger Carstens secretly traveled to Damascus and met with Syrian officials to discuss the Tice case. Two years later, the Biden administration made direct engagements with the al-Assad government over the case.

The Wall Street Journal reported on May 3 that Washington has renewed direct talks with Syria over Tice’s case and those of other Americans, citing Middle East officials familiar with the efforts.

The renewed talks came amid a rapprochement between Syria and several Arab countries, including key regional allies of the U.S. like Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

The foreign ministers of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Iraq held a meeting with their Syrian counterpart in the Jordanian capital, Amman on May 1, and discussed Damascus suspended membership in the Arab league, the humanitarian situation in the war-torn country and the political settlement.

The U.S., which voiced opposition to rapprochement with al-Assad government on multiple occasions in the last few years, said that it was “encouraged” by the meeting in Amman.

A White House National Security Council representative told The National on May 2 that the Biden administration was “encouraged to see the joint communique mention many priorities that we and our partners share”.

“We sincerely hope that the Syrian regime will follow through on its commitments, in good faith and in accordance with international norms,” the official said.

The U.S. maintains strict sanctions against Syria and keeps some 900 troops in key oil and gas fields in the country’s northeastern region as well as in a garrison blocking a strategic highway between Damascus and the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, in the southeastern region.

While the recent developments do not represent any major shift in the U.S. stance on Syria, they indicate that Washington has begun to acknowledge that the country can’t be isolated and that al-Assad has de-facto won the war.

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Rhinoskerous

Tice was and is a US government operative, otherwise they would have ignored him and let him rot, like so many similar cases.

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Ron of Scotland

Tice is dead already. Either throat cut by the islamist gang he was inbedded (pun intended) to or killed by Syrian army. Good riddance, nevertheless.

Chris Gr

The rebels lost actually, Assad didn’t win.

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Matthew

No, you’ve got lost. Will be OK. Your Mum will find you.

Anti Zio

Assad won because the west wanted him gone, Syria won cause Shitrael wanted to occupy Syria to implement its greater Shitrael plot, Syria won cause ISIS (Israeli Secret Intelligence Service) couldn’t occupy the entire country and got defeated by Iran… Improve your knowledge about west Asia, when you wanna talk about it…

Chris Gr

Assad lost every war against Israel. This is fact. Now he is ruling over rubles in Syria. ISIS was decimated by the massive firepower and airstrikes of many countries, mostly Russia and US, and the help of three powers, IRGC/Hezbollah, Iraq/PMF, Peshmerga/SDF.

Gordana

Boo boo. Assad won, because Russia and Iran backed him up. Assad whole time was protected by russian military, they also agreed russian military to stay in Syria to protect country, it is a contract deal they made not long ago.

Chris Gr

Only Russia wanted Assad. Iran wanted just whoever is against US, Israel and Saudi Arabia.

K3b

Biden does not know what he is saying much of the time and Blinken has integrity issues we need Hunter’s laptop to know what is really going on here.

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Ron of Scotland

Blinken is a typical hybrid human. Pretty stupid Jew. But rotten to the core.

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matrix

US leaves Syria alone? No way, they have cut the country in half, still occupy the oil fields and are pumping 24/7.

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aamater

Sýria by nemala v žiadnom prípade rokovať z darebáckym štátom USA!!! Ako prvú podmienku rokovaní by mali dať okamžité stiahnutie okupačných vojsk USA zo Sýrie a nahradenie všetkých škôd ktoré napáchali nezákonným kradnutím ropy. Potom by sa až mohli nejaké rokovania snáď uskutočniť. Dovtedy by z USA nemali rokovať.

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