U.S.-Backed Ceasefire in Syria: A Facade Amid Ongoing Regional Instability
Despite a U.S.-supported ceasefire agreement between Israel and Syria, violence rages on in southern Syria, exposing Washington’s fragile grasp on Middle East peace and raising serious questions about America’s strategic priorities.

The announcement of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Syria, backed by the U.S. and accepted by regional players like Turkey and Jordan, was heralded as a breakthrough in one of the world's most volatile regions. Yet beneath this surface lies a troubling reality that challenges the narrative of progress promoted by Washington. Is This Ceasefire Genuine or Just Another Political Ploy? Tom Barrack, the U.S. special envoy to Syria, celebrated the pact as a pathway to peace involving key minority groups such as the Druze, Bedouins, and Sunnis. However, just days prior to this announcement, Israel launched airstrikes against...
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