With the shocking collapse of Bashar Assad’s dictatorship in Syria, the U.S. intelligence community is once again on the hook to produce the intelligence that will inform national security policy.
The president-elect may want to withdraw U.S. troops from the area, but if he does, he’d put a victory he’s proud of at risk.
But a U.S. military mission to destroy Syrian chemical weapons a decade ago could offer the White House some viable options. About a year and a half after the Syrian civil war broke out in 2011 ...
Since the fall of President Bashar Assad regime, tensions across the Middle East have continued to remain high.
The call, combined with various promises of economic and constitutional support to the Islamist regime led by Hayat Tahrir al ...
Explosions lit up the skies over Damascus, the Syrian capital, as Trump spoke from the White House. Trump said the U.S. is prepared to sustain pressure on Assad until he ends what the president ...
DAMASCUS, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa ... as a "foreign terrorist organization", the White House said. Asia Pacificcategory People leave New Zealand in record ...
The U.S. will keep HTS on the list of terrorist organizations for the remainder of President Joe Biden’s tenure, leaving the ...