Trump Tells Syria to Expel Foreign Fighters, But Sharaa Gives Them Army Divisions
Peloni: Another example of failing attempts of peace thru strength in the face of Arab impudence. Making demands which are not met requires immediate and strong responses, this is the very kernel of what might be described as peace thru strength. Failing to respond to such demands as releasing all of the hostages on day one of his term, or on holding Iran directly responsible for Houthi attacks which persisted nonetheless, have led to regional actors taking Trump’s threats as being insincere, and finding that their presumptions, thus far at least, are correct, as is the situation with Al Jolani who has a 6 month reprieve during which he will will continue to receive sanction relief while ignoring Trump’s demands to rid Syria of foreign fighters. At the same time, Israel is reported to being pushed to make peace with Syria and abandon the Druze, thus giving this Turkish proxy all the benefits he needs to consolidate power during the six month period of US impotence. As Sharawi noted, Trump should reimpose the sanctions due to Jolani’s insolence, but in addition he should simultaneously have the Israelis withdraw from any peace talks as well. Bringing pressure to bear is the strength aspect thru which peace might be pursued. Otherwise it is just rhetorical bluster from which only allies might have to fear any serious consequences.
Ahmad Sharawi | May 20, 2025
President Donald Trump with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and President of Syria Ahmed al-Sharaa during Donald Trump’s state visit to Saudi Arabia. (Photo by White House – Karoline Leavitt in X, Public Domain)














