Trump Signals Policy Shift Away from Military Interventions After Assad's Ouster in Syria

Biden takes credit for Syria's Assad being removed, while Trump says, 'Stay out of Syria.'

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12/9/20241 min read

As Syria falls into the hands of rebel forces aligned with ISIS, Biden takes credit, while President-elect Trump says, "THIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT."

(John Solomon writing for Just The News)

The unexpected fall of the Assad regime in Syria to a ragtag team of Islamist insurgents plunged the Middle East into a new era of uncertainty and opportunity while putting the world on notice that Donald Trump’s return to power was already uprooting decades of interventionist foreign policy in America.

Trump signaled the shift in dramatic fashion, yawning at the Islamist rebels’ final push into Damascus to oust Bashar al-Assad as not a battle America needed to fight and then using its aftermath to urge Russia, long a backer of Assad, to focus instead on seeking a peaceful end to its war against Ukraine.

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