Top 872 Syria Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 9, 2024.
I think it is absolutely correct to solve the problem of terrorism in Iraq and Syria and Libya.
We don't say that we don't have it, we're still secular in Syria, but with the time, this secularism will be eroded.
What happened in Iraq and Syria was that the world remained silent as ISIS expanded. — © Nadia Murad
What happened in Iraq and Syria was that the world remained silent as ISIS expanded.
Al Qaeda is alive and well in Libya, Iraq, Syria and the wars are not receding.
The director of the FBI...said we can't know for certain who these people are coming from Syria.
Syria is lucky to have Bashar al-Assad as her President.
There is little doubt that an unstable Syria will destabilize the whole Middle East.
No matter what happens to me, I will always love the people of Syria.
Syria is ready to cooperate and coordinate all efforts, whether regional or international, to combat terrorism
I think the attempt to draw a comparison between Iran and Syria is false, misleading and dangerous.
I believe that the United States is not genuine regarding having a cessation of violence in Syria.
President Barack Obama Invokes Iraq War Authorization in Syria
ISIS filled the vacuum in Iraq and Syria created by a lack of effective governance. — © Pete Hoekstra
ISIS filled the vacuum in Iraq and Syria created by a lack of effective governance.
I don't believe the United States will be ready to join Russia in fighting terrorists in Syria.
Peace with Syria would provide more security than a few settlements on the Golan.
We know that there are various activities important to the insurgents in Iraq that are occurring in Syria.
We must do everything we can to be more aggressive in confronting Syria about what they are doing in Iraq.
Our process inside the United States government has gotten much better at making sure we touch all possible source of information about a refugee. The interview process has gotten more robust, so we've gotten our act together in that respect. The challenge remains, especially with respect to folks coming from Syria, we're unlikely to have anything in our holdings. That is, with people coming from Iraq, the United States government was there for a very long period of time. We had biometrics, we had source information. We're unlikely to have that kind of picture about someone coming from Syria.
Syria doesn't want to talk with us on a bilateral basis, only under the auspices of the United States.
Africa is closer to me in every way than Iraq or Syria.
I believe it is wrong to give Moscow a rebate on Ukraine sanctions because of Syria.
United States military involvement in Syria has deepened since President Trump took office.
You cannot bring peace in Syria as long as [Bashar] Assad is, in fact, there.
The migrant question is directly linked to the crisis in Syria and Iraq.
I think Hillary Clinton is more suspicious, clearly tougher on Russian policy in Ukraine, Georgia, Syria; more willing to support sanctions; not against negotiating with Putin, but I would say tougher and more skeptical. And Donald Trump has talked about revisiting policy towards Ukraine, revisiting policy about sanctions towards Russia, not as quick to criticize Putin for what he might be up to in Syria and propping up the regime there - so just seems to be more open to the possibilities of working out some kind of a - I guess you'd call a modus vivendi with Putin.
When I wake up in the morning, I think about Syria.
Israel is becoming a fortress. Fences along the borders with Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria.
The people who are fleeing Syria, they're the ones who need to run the country there long-term.
Syria is Iran's only ally in the Arab world. It's their route to the sea.
Republican control of the Senate = expanded neocon wars in Syria and Iraq. Boots on the ground are coming!
This is eventually how Syria will be resolved - through a political settlement.
For many foreign fighters, the jihad in Iraq and Syria is a commuter war.
The world has to save Syria. I mean, this has dramatic implications for the entire region, globally.
One of the main reasons for the conflict in Syria, and the terrorism that it's spawned, is climate change and drought.
If Syria disintegrates, God forbid, the whole area will be under threat.
Assad is the president of Syria. He enjoys fairly effective control over his country.
I've often said that the ISIS-Syria-Iraq mess is about as bad as it could be.
We need to significantly increase the number of bombing runs we're conducting in Iraq and Syria. — © Tom Cotton
We need to significantly increase the number of bombing runs we're conducting in Iraq and Syria.
To bring about a permanent peace in Syria, the southern part of the country must be protected.
ISIS is even at war with its most natural ally, al Qaeda in Syria.
The only people that have ever fought ISIS in Syria is not the regime; it is the Free Syrian Army.
When I wake up in the middle of the night when I hear one of my kids coughing or crying, I think about Syria.
If Syria collapses completely, the United States and the world would have to consider who, and what, fills the vacuum.
We can say, you can win the war only when you restore stability in Syria.
I would not be surprised to see Syria break apart entirely.
What I'm trying to do, and my policy, is to disassociate, to shy away from what's going on in Syria.
Islamic State is mainly a direct result of the failure in Syria. That's where IS has grown. That's where IS spread from.
Democracy or breakdown in Syria would change the whole Middle East overnight. — © Paul Krugman
Democracy or breakdown in Syria would change the whole Middle East overnight.
I think Syria is in a particularly sensitive geopolitical position in terms of the politics of the Middle East.
Seeing Syria remove Assad is a very high priority for America.
Just this week, Syria broke off all relations with the United States military and the CIA.
Even when you just hear the word 'Syria,' it packs a lot of political connotations.
The word 'democracy' and the name of Assad do not blend very well in much of Syria.
The U.S. relationship with Bahrain is obviously more complicated than with Syria and Iran.
At the end, the Saudis have agreed to put together a coalition inside of Syria to stabilize that country.
I think the blood is spilling in Syria and it's mostly Muslims.
Our enemy in Syria is Daesh: it's not about containing but destroying this organisation.
Forgiveness, dialogue, reconciliation - these are the words of peace, in beloved Syria, in the Middle East, in all the world.
Let there be no ambiguity about the American view that Syria's lack of cooperation .. is not acceptable.
Surely our inaction with respect to Syria is a poor precedent if we're fighting a war on terror.
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