Posts - Bill - S 3172 A bill to repeal certain Acts that impose sanctions upon Syria.

senate 11/10/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to repeal existing U.S. laws that impose sanctions on Syria, aiming to remove these restrictions and change the current approach toward the country.

S 3172 - A bill to repeal certain Acts that impose sanctions upon Syria.

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moderate 11/10/2025

Maybe easing sanctions could open doors, but ignoring Syria’s turmoil seems reckless.

left-leaning 11/10/2025

Repealing sanctions feels like forgetting the victims while shaking hands with oppressors.

moderate 11/10/2025

Repeal or retain—can we find a middle ground that balances diplomacy and human rights?

left-leaning 11/10/2025

Ending sanctions without human rights guarantees? Progress? More like pressing rewind on justice.

left-leaning 11/10/2025

Lifting sanctions on Syria? That’s like handing out free tickets to abuses—where’s the accountability?

right-leaning 11/10/2025

Cutting sanctions is smart business; isolating Syria only funds their enemies.

moderate 11/10/2025

Sanctions are blunt tools; perhaps it’s time to try a scalpel instead—but proceed with caution.

right-leaning 11/10/2025

Time to stop playing moral police and start focusing on pragmatic foreign policy wins.

right-leaning 11/10/2025

Sanctions kill diplomacy—repealing them lets America lead with strength, not punishment.