Middle East
“Oh, what I would do for the crown prince,” Trump said in announcing that he will lift sanctions on Syria, as a gesture to Mohammed bin Salman.
The president’s itinerary includes Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and potentially Turkey.
The coordinates of the caches were related to the Lebanese Armed Forces, according to the peacekeeping force.
“If the Saudis want peace for peace, with a maximized win-win for everyone, we’re very happy about that,” said the Israeli finance minister.
Washington is signaling that its “commitments toward Middle East allies have not vanished, contrary to common belief,” Zineb Riboua, of the Hudson Institute, told JNS.
Recent data reveal what anyone familiar with the region already knows: The current system doesn’t work.
“There are only two alternatives there—blow them up nicely or blow them up viciously,” said the U.S. president of Iran’s nuclear centrifuges.
IAF strikes on Sanaa International Airport caused $500 million in damage, according to the airport’s CEO.
“It will be one of the most important announcements that have been made in many years about a certain subject. Very important subject,” said the U.S. president.
“New Syrian regime is religious, jihadist, intolerant of minorities,” former intelligence officer tells JNS.
Northern border mayor warns of regional threats after the massacre of Syrian Druze and the destruction of two villages by HTS-backed militias.
Various diplomatic efforts underway “will have some or a lot of announcements very, very shortly,” said U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff.