US to collaborate with allies in Syria after Assad's ousting, says Biden

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US President Joe Biden announced that the US will collaborate with allies to address threats in Syria following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad by Turkish-backed rebels. He emphasized the need for accountability for Assad. Biden stated that the US will support Syria's neighbors during the transition and assess the rebel group's commitment. He expressed concern about the uncertain situation in Syria and mentioned that Assad may have fled to Moscow. The fall of Assad marks a significant shift in the Middle East, ending nearly six decades of his family's rule. This change could impact Iran's influence and potentially allow millions of refugees to return home.


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