Trump’s White House Meeting with Syrian Leader Raises Questions on U.S. Sovereignty and Security
President Trump’s unprecedented hosting of Syrian leader Ahmad al-Sharaa—once linked to extremist groups and subject to U.S. bounty—signals alarming shifts in U.S. foreign policy that risk American security and national sovereignty.
President Donald Trump's decision to welcome Syrian interim leader Ahmad al-Sharaa to the White House marks an unprecedented moment that demands sober scrutiny beyond diplomatic optics. Al-Sharaa, who once carried a $10 million U.S. bounty for alleged ties to al-Qaida, now stands as a symbol of the shifting sands in America's approach to Syria—a nation long plagued by conflict and authoritarian rule. On the surface, this meeting is framed as part of a coalition effort against the Islamic State (ISIS), but beneath lies a troubling narrative: How far should America go in rewarding formerly hostile actors without concrete assurances that...
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