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Bolton"s dismissal will impact the Syrian issue, relations with Turkey – Scholar
2019-09-12 16:23:14
Washington DC - North-Press Agency

Edmund Ghareeb, a professor of international relations at Georgetown University in Washington DC has told North-Press: "The resignation of  the U.S. national security adviser John Bolton, will affect the Syrian, Iranian, Gulf and Palestinian issues, as there is a contradiction between the U.S. President Donald Trump and Bolton.

Prof. Ghareeb stressed that the departure of John Bolton will absolutely affect the Syrian issue, but this would not witness any radical changes at all if there were tougher stances than the rest of the U.S. administrations.

He pointed out that there are several key issues, including the relation with Turkey, the U.S. vision of the Iranian role in Syria and the relationship between the two parties, in addition to the so-called Beirut-Damascus-Baghdad-Tehran group with regard to Israel and the Israeli security, which are decided by the president and senior officials, especially those specialized in the military, diplomatic, economic and security affairs.

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