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US policy shifts on Syria, Yemen, Iran

US policy shifts on Syria, Yemen, Iran

Al Jazeera18-05-2025

The US-Israeli plan to get humanitarian aid into Gaza, amid the use of starvation as a weapon of war, enables Israel to 'force the ethnic cleansing of a huge part of Gaza's population', argues Matt Duss, the executive vice president of the Center for International Policy.
United States President Donald Trump visited the Middle East, which saw a shift in US policy on Yemen, Iran, and Syria.
Duss tells host Steve Clemons that the Democratic Party would be wise to learn from Trump's foreign policy. 'The Democrats have completely left the antiwar, pro-diplomacy, pro-peace lane open for Donald Trump to fill,' he says.

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