US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that Syria’s transitional authorities could face imminent collapse and a full-scale civil war, emphasizing the need for support. He defended President Trump’s recent decision to lift sanctions on Syria to facilitate aid, justifying it by stating that other countries are hesitant to assist due to these sanctions. Despite concerns about the new Sunni Islamist-led transitional government and its leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, described as a former al-Qaeda commander, Rubio noted that engaging them might yield better outcomes than non-engagement.
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Europe to offer Iran ‘diplomatic solution’ to war with Israel
European leaders are seeking a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict, with talks in Geneva involving Iran's foreign minister, as violence escalates following Israel's strikes on Iranian targets amid concerns over nuclear weapons development. U.S. President Trump is contemplating military involvement, while both sides emphasize the need for dialogue but face significant challenges due to ongoing attacks. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: European countries want to help Iran and Israel stop fighting...
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