Trump slaps full travel ban on seven more countries, including Syria

France 24Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 9:58:27 PM
Trump slaps full travel ban on seven more countries, including Syria
  • US President Donald Trump has expanded the travel ban to include seven additional countries: Burkina Faso, Laos, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Syria, along with Palestinian Authority passport holders. This decision follows a recent attack in Palmyra, Syria, that resulted in the deaths of three US nationals, including two soldiers.
  • The inclusion of Syria in the travel ban is particularly significant as it reflects the ongoing tensions and security concerns surrounding US military involvement in the region, especially after recent casualties among US personnel.
  • This development highlights the complex interplay between national security and foreign policy, as Trump's administration faces criticism for its handling of military engagements and diplomatic relations, particularly in volatile regions like Syria, where attacks against US forces have escalated.
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