Why Does Trump Want Syria to Fight Hezbollah?
Trump said Damascus could handle the Iran-backed group better than Israel as Syria seeks to distance itself from Tehran.
- At the recently concluded G7 Summit in France, President Donald Trump suggested Syria should "take care of Hezbollah," claiming Damascus could manage the Iran-backed Lebanese group better than Israel.
- Since the Syrian Civil War ended in December 2024, President Ahmed al-Sharaa has sought to distance Syria from historic ties to Iran and its long-time ally, Hezbollah, known as "The Party of God."
- Publicly released Thursday, the US-Iran ceasefire Memorandum of Understanding mandates the "immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts," including Lebanon, as Trump criticized prolonged Israeli strikes.
- Pushing for direct talks between Damascus and Tel Aviv, the United States aims to resolve the Hezbollah conflict while curbing regional military escalation through renewed diplomatic engagement.
- With 1,000 dead in Lebanon and concerns about energy prices affecting mid-term elections, Trump faces pressure to manage the conflict's fallout while navigating potential electoral consequences in November.
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President Donald Trump says he wants to avoid more lives being lost in Lebanon. But doing so will require reversing disastrous policy decisions and rhetoric he and his lieutenants have recently adopted. Trump and his administration should empower Israel, not restrain it. And the president should not give Iran and its proxies, such as Hezbollah, a green light to do more damage. This is precisely what he and members of his administration have done…
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested that Damascus intervene to disarm Lebanese Hezbollah.
Trump urges Syria to intervene against Hezbollah
US President Donald Trump suggested June 16 that Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa could wipe out Hezbollah if Israel was unable to do so without causing heavy civilian casualties. The comment came in spite of repeated statements from Damascus ruling out any military intervention in neighboring Lebanon. Speaking at the G7 summit in France, Trump praised Sharaa as doing “an amazing job” and said: “If Israel can’t do the job [against Hezbollah] wit…

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