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    US Considers Removing Syria from State Sponsors of Terrorism List

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Trump administration is preparing to take Syria off the US list of state sponsors of terrorism, a move that could mark a significant change in American foreign policy toward the war-torn country. This decision comes after years of conflict in Syria, which has been embroiled in civil war since 2011, involving multiple international actors and causing widespread humanitarian crises. Removing Syria from this list may open pathways for diplomatic engagement and economic interactions that were previously restricted under sanctions.

    Notably, Syria’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism has been a major barrier to international cooperation and reconstruction efforts. The country has faced severe sanctions aimed at curbing support for militant groups and limiting the regime’s capabilities. This policy shift could indicate a reassessment of Syria’s stability and the US government’s willingness to explore new strategies in the region, potentially influencing the broader Middle East geopolitical landscape.

    Meanwhile, the impact of this decision will be closely watched by regional and global stakeholders, including allies and adversaries. It may affect ongoing peace negotiations and the balance of power within Syria, as well as the US’s relations with other countries involved in the conflict. The move could also have implications for humanitarian aid delivery and reconstruction funding, which are critical for Syria’s recovery after years of devastation.

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