Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Rethink Syria Sanctions with New Government
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren discusses U.S. policy toward Syria in light of the country’s new government. Warren explains that previous sanctions were implemented under a regime that no longer governs Syria, and she suggests the U.S. should consider adjusting its approach accordingly.
Warren emphasizes that any changes to sanctions must be carefully conditioned on the actions of the Syrian government. If the new administration demonstrates a commitment to stabilizing the region and working constructively with its neighbors, she argues that harsh sanctions may no longer be appropriate.
The senator highlights the importance of balancing accountability with engagement, ensuring that the U.S. supports efforts that promote peace and regional stability. Warren stresses that the goal is to encourage Syria to become a stabilizing force in the Middle East, while continuing to monitor compliance with international obligations.