
Trump Envoy: Western Intervention in Middle East Over, Syria-Israel Peace Possible
Former Trump Envoy Predicts End of Western Middle East Intervention, Peace Possible Between Syria and Israel In a recent interview with Al Arabiya, Thomas Barrack, a former special envoy for President Trump, shared his assessment of the current geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. Barrack stated that Western intervention in the region has concluded, opening the door for regional solutions and diplomatic initiatives. He further suggested that a peace agreement between Syria and Israel could be achieved. "The Western intervention in the Middle East is over," Barrack stated. "The matter is now left to regional solutions and diplomatic efforts." Barrack's comments highlight a shift in US foreign policy, particularly regarding Syria. His prediction of a potential peace agreement between Syria and Israel, while optimistic, is based on his belief that the Trump administration's policy of empowering the current government in Damascus is a critical step towards regional stability. While the prospect of peace remains uncertain, Barrack's insights offer a glimmer of hope for a future where regional conflicts are resolved through diplomacy and cooperation.