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The Biden administration announced it will support a new Syrian government that renounces terrorism, protects women’s and minority rights, and dismantles chemical weapons.

This follows the ouster of Bashar al-Assad by the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which the U.S. designated as a terrorist organization in 2018.

While the U.S. may reassess HTS’s status, ongoing concerns about ISIS resurgence and regional instability persist.

Meanwhile, Israel has seized the Golan Heights buffer zone amid condemnation, and Biden is coordinating with allies, including Israel, on the evolving situation in Syria and Gaza.

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[–] LastWish 9 points 6 days ago (1 children)

It's hard to perceive your "what do you mean?" as genuine, especially considering it wasn't a vague reference. I think you could have asked, "Do you only mean abortion or is there something else?" and communicated your points in a less passive-aggressive "trap" framework.

Additionally, the original point only stated US governments are not protecting women, which is true regardless of your stance on abortion, regardless of the intended target of the law and regardless if it was intentionally targeting, "a war on", women.

[–] Hyperlon -5 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I'm unsure why people are expected to correctly interpret what they meant, yet I am required to spell out what I said. That seems like a double standard. Personally I felt what I wrote was clear enough as it was. I wanted to know what they meant by what they said, so I asked them what they meant.

[–] LastWish 3 points 5 days ago

"What do you mean?" all by itself doesn't come across as seeking clarification. You knew likely what it meant, and if you really did not know, you gave no indication that the answer was a revelation. This makes it come across as being asked in bad faith. If you'd responded that you had no idea that's what we meant it wouldn't have been received poorly, at least by me.

If you'd framed your question as seeking clarification instead of feigning ignorance I think people would have been less combative.