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Trump administra­tion wants ‘Iran out of Syria’ but no clear strategy yet

- JOYCE KARAM

Syria under the Obama administra­tion, if the Trump team has thoroughly thought of a new policy as a whole. We must see if this is only an isolated statement, like Haley’s own Russia’s statement a few weeks ago.”

On the ground in Syria, the “US has been so far toothless on this issue of pushing Iran out,” but if there are plans in that direction, Bahout said, “it is easier to do it in Syria than in Iraq.”

He said that in Syria, unlike Iraq, “it is via proxy and less face to face than Iraq where US troops are on the ground, and Iran is a co-owner of the country” following the toppling of Saddam Hussein in 2003.

The Russian influence in Syria could also drive attempts by Washington to peel it from Iran, added Bahout. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin discussed Iranian influence in Syria with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and he is expected to meet Turkish President Recep Tayib Erdogan Friday.

The questions that drive skepticism around Trump vision to oust Iran from Syria, relate to the new US administra­tion not having a clear strategy for the conflict, nor a complete staffed team that is addressing the issue. Michael Ratney, the former US envoy for Syria, has been promoted to deputy assistant secretary last month, and is directing both the Syria file and the Israeli-Palestinia­n peace process according to the State Department.

The State Department also confirmed Thursday that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will host on March 22-23 a 68- nation meeting in Washington to discuss the next moves by the coalition fighting Daesh.

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