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‘Deny Them A Comeback': Trump Aide Wants U.S. To Rebuild Syria Before Russia, Iran Enter The Frame

‘Deny Them A Comeback': Trump Aide Wants U.S. To Rebuild Syria Before Russia, Iran Enter The Frame

Time of India11 hours ago

In a groundbreaking interview, U.S. Congressman Cory Mills reveals details of his meeting with Syria's new de facto leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa. Mills urges Washington to engage with the emerging regime to push Iran out of Syria and reshape the region's balance of power. The new Damascus leadership is cutting ties with Iranian proxies, expelling militias, and signaling interest in peace with Israel. President Trump recently lifted sanctions on Syria, opening a door for U.S. diplomacy and investment. Mills warns that if America doesn't act, rivals like Russia and China will. He also discloses an alleged ISIS plot to assassinate him during his visit. With Iran losing ground and Syria realigning, the Middle East could be on the brink of a dramatic transformation.
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