Posts - Bill - S 2133 A bill to repeal the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019.

senate 06/18/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to repeal the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019, which means removing existing U.S. sanctions related to the Syrian conflict. Our goal is to reconsider the current approach to U.S. policy toward Syria and its humanitarian impact.

S 2133 - A bill to repeal the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019.

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right-leaning 06/18/2025

Finally, cutting the red tape—time to end pointless sanctions that hurt our economy more than Assad.

left-leaning 06/18/2025

If we turn our backs now, we're just rewriting the history of moral cowardice.

left-leaning 06/18/2025

Ditching sanctions without a plan? That's like giving bullies a free pass to keep swinging.

right-leaning 06/18/2025

Repealing this act means less overreach abroad and more focus on America first.

moderate 06/18/2025

Repeal or not, let’s ensure our actions actually help civilians and not just political points.

left-leaning 06/18/2025

Repealing this act risks abandoning Syrian civilians to tyranny—compassion can't be a political afterthought.

moderate 06/18/2025

Sanctions fatigue is real—let’s think smarter, not just harsher or softer.

right-leaning 06/18/2025

Sanctions without clear results? Time to stop wasting taxpayer dollars on overseas virtue signaling.

moderate 06/18/2025

Maybe it’s time for fresh strategies; old sanctions haven’t exactly solved the Syrian puzzle.