The Middle East—a region long roiled by wars, revolutions, and foreign interventions—is witnessing a profound shift in US foreign policy under the second Trump administration. President Trump’s unprecedented meeting in May 2025 with Ahmad al-Shara, the new leader of Syria and former head of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, alongside his announcement lifting US sanctions on Syria, marked not only a turning point in regional diplomacy but also a potential paradigm shift in US Middle East policy.
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