Ahmed al-Sharaa, former al-Qaeda operative and ex-ally of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, made history as the first Syrian leader invited to the White House. Once on the U.S. terrorist list, al-Sharaa now leads Syria after toppling Assad’s regime and seeks reconciliation with the West. His meeting with Trump signals a seismic shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics, potentially aligning Syria with the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS and easing sanctions under the Caesar Act. This historic encounter reshapes regional power dynamics, tests the limits of diplomacy, and explores whether a nation once isolated can transform from a pariah state to a strategic partner.
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