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Trump decides to remove Syria from U.S. terrorism sponsor list
Japan🏛️ PoliticsConservative15 hr. ago

Trump decides to remove Syria from U.S. terrorism sponsor list

President Donald Trump announced his decision to remove Syria from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism, informing Syrian counterpart Ahmed al-Sharaa of the move. In a letter, Trump expressed support for Syria's reconstruction and highlighted U.S. companies prepared to invest in the country. The decision requires a 45-day congressional review before taking effect. The removal would lift restrictions on U.S. foreign aid, defense exports, and financial transactions with Syria. This follows Trump's earlier termination of U.S. sanctions on Syria, ending its isolation from the international financial system. Meanwhile, Gulf states like Saudi Arabia plan significant investments to aid Syria's recovery. Trump praised al-Sharaa, acknowledging his past role with al-Qaida and subsequent leadership in opposing both ISIS and the Assad regime.

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Japan Today logoJapan TodayIndependentConservative15 hr. ago
Trump decides to remove Syria from U.S. terrorism sponsor list

President Donald Trump announced his decision to remove Syria from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism, informing Syrian counterpart Ahmed al-Sharaa of the move. In a letter, Trump expressed support for Syria's reconstruction and highlighted U.S. companies prepared to invest in the country. The decision requires a 45-day congressional review before taking effect. The removal would lift restrictions on U.S. foreign aid, defense exports, and financial transactions with Syria. This follows Trump's earlier termination of U.S. sanctions on Syria, ending its isolation from the international financial system. Meanwhile, Gulf states like Saudi Arabia plan significant investments to aid Syria's recovery. Trump praised al-Sharaa, acknowledging his past role with al-Qaida and subsequent leadership in opposing both ISIS and the Assad regime.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump's decision as a positive step toward economic engagement with Syria, emphasizing U.S. investment and diplomatic overtures. It highlights Trump's praise for al-Sharaa, portraying him as a respected leader despite his controversial past. The focus on economic benefits and U.S.

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