Damascus: The terrorist on which the US had once declared a prize of crores and banned the entire country due to terrorist activities, when the same person became the President of Syria on the strength of strength, Donald Trump waived all his sins. We are talking about Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Shra, the US forgives all the sins. Recently, US President Donald Trump also removed all types of ban on Syria after meeting Al-Shara. Now Syria has welcomed this decision of America.
The incident reflects a major turn in international diplomacy, in which the US has unexpectedly decided to lift the ban on Syrian interim President Ahmed Al-Shra. Al-Shara, whose past has been associated with terrorist organizations like al-Qaeda and on which the US had earlier declared a reward of one million dollars, has now emerged with political validity. The change came to light when US President Donald Trump met Al-Shara in Saudi Arabia and announced the lifting of sanctions on Syria for years.
Questions raised on America’s anti -terror policy
The US is looking at its decision as a strategic step towards accelerating Syria’s reconstruction efforts, but critics believe that this raises questions on the credibility of America’s anti -terrorism policies. Many analysts argue that it is a symbol of the US dual policy, which shows a rigorous stance against terrorism on the one hand, on the other hand, hands are joined by leaders whose past has been suspicious.
Debate erupted on international stage
This development has led to a new debate in the international community. Questions have been raised on the US’s West Asia policy, political decisions made under the guise of humanitarian aid, and its commitment to allied countries. This change is being seen as a decisive turn in Trump’s foreign policy. This was the first high-level meeting between Syria and the US in 25 years, which holds special significance for Syria, as it has long been isolated on the global stage. Al-Sara has given theoretical consent on joining the Abraham agreement and recognizing Israel, although the Syrian government has not officially confirmed this.