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00:00Global highlight, November 9th, 2025. Here's one for the record books.
00:05Ahmed Alshara, President of Syria, landed in the United States on Saturday for an official visit
00:10just a day after his government was removed from the US terrorism blacklist. Why this matters?
00:16A leader once shunned by Washington now walking through its doors. That's a seismic shift in
00:22foreign policy tectonics. For the US, this move signals potential re-engagement with Syria,
00:28a country long isolated and mired in civil war and regional tensions. For Syria,
00:33it's possibly a lifeline diplomatic legitimacy, potential economic channels and relief from
00:39international isolation. He questions, what exactly did the US demand in return for lifting
00:45the blacklist? How will Syria's other allies like Russia and Iran respond if Syria pivots
00:50toward Washington? What to watch next? Official joint statements from both nations,
00:54reactions in Damascus and Washington and the response from Russia and Iran. So when Syria changes
01:03course, the neighbors feel it fast. This is diplomacy in real time, folks. The old walls are tumbling and
01:08also remain in front of each community. So however, I can tell you that, when I'm going here to
01:13be your best friend, you can try this offline, folks. And I'm going to go to a
01:18state of the U.S. position, and when I'm going here to use to get rid of everyone,
01:20you are going to come here to the University of California Finance, that this is a
01:20beginning of the U.S. position. And then, let me see here, the U.S. position,
01:22the U.S. position has been working through which is a long-fighter input.
01:24You're going to be able to be able to make the U.S. position, and after this, the European
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