Imad Jaafar

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Imad Jaafar

Imad Jaafar

@Imad_Jaafar

Gastroenterologist

Katılım Şubat 2009
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TTU_2005
TTU_2005@olearyttu·
@SeeFisch I agree but maybe not the best example (al-Sharaa in picture).
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Conrad Fischer
Conrad Fischer@SeeFisch·
If Syria is our friend, and I certainly consider myself a friend of Syrians, then why do we block their visas to come to America to be doctors? Get the BEST BRAINS for free!
Chief of the Defence Staff@UKCDS_MOD

Yesterday I was able to meet with President Al Sharaa of Syria. We discussed opportunities for closer collaboration to work towards longer-term regional stability through counter terrorism and on avoiding escalation during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

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Imad Jaafar
Imad Jaafar@Imad_Jaafar·
@LindseyGrahamSC @grok can you translate this to the senator as he’s posting fake translations. This is poor from the senator.
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Imad Jaafar
Imad Jaafar@Imad_Jaafar·
@Osint613 @grok can you tell people he didn’t say that? This account is spreading false claims.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Jolani backed fighter: “We are going to sIaughter those Jews”
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Imad Jaafar
Imad Jaafar@Imad_Jaafar·
Syrian-American here, please support the Syrian Government which is developing into an ally for the United States and backed by majority of Syrians. The SDF and your friend General Malzoum are not what they turned out to be. Educate yourself, or at least your aides should, on the PKK.
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Senator Chris Van Hollen
Senator Chris Van Hollen@ChrisVanHollen·
I just got off the phone with General Mazloum, head of the SDF. The U.S. must demand the Syrian govt immediately comply with the ceasefire. The SDF has been our chief partner in the fight against ISIS & we must ensure they're treated fairly in the ongoing integration process. Full statement below:
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Maissa Kabbani
Maissa Kabbani@MaissaAlkabbani·
We, Syrian Americans, express our profound gratitude to President Trump, a man of peace, for his principled leadership and unwavering support for a new, unified, and stable Syria, and thank you for your tireless efforts to help bring this vision into reality. @realDonaldTrump @RepJoeWilson @USAMBTurkiye @LindseyGrahamSC @syrianmofaex @SyPresidency @AH_AlSharaa
Ambassador Tom Barrack@USAMBTurkiye

The greatest opportunity for the Kurds in Syria right now lies in the post-Assad transition under the new government led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa. This moment offers a pathway to full integration into a unified Syrian state with citizenship rights, cultural protections, and political participation— long denied under Bashar al-Assad’s regime, where many Kurds faced statelessness, language restrictions, and systemic discrimination. Historically, the US military presence in northeastern Syria was justified primarily as a counter-ISIS partnership. The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), led by Kurds, proved the most effective ground partner in defeating ISIS’s territorial caliphate by 2019, detaining thousands of ISIS fighters and family members in prisons and camps like al-Hol and al-Shaddadi. At that time, there was no functioning central Syrian state to partner with—the Assad regime was weakened, contested, and not a viable partner against ISIS due to its alliances with Iran and Russia. Today, the situation has fundamentally changed. Syria now has an acknowledged central government that has joined the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS (as its 90th member in late 2025), signaling a westward pivot and cooperation with the US on counterterrorism. This shifts the rationale for the US-SDF partnership: the original purpose of the SDF as the primary anti-ISIS force on the ground has largely expired, as Damascus is now both willing and positioned to take over security responsibilities, including control of ISIS detention facilities and camps. Recent developments show the US actively facilitating this transition, rather than prolonging a separate SDF role: • We have engaged extensively with the Syrian Government and SDF leadership to secure an integration agreement, signed on January 18, and to set a clear pathway for timely and peaceful implementation. • The deal integrates SDF fighters into the national military (as individuals, which remains among the most contentious issues), hand over key infrastructure (oil fields, dams, border crossings), and cede control of ISIS prisons and camps to Damascus. • The US has no interest in long-term military presence; it prioritizes defeating ISIS remnants, supporting reconciliation, and advancing national unity without endorsing separatism or federalism. This creates a unique window for the Kurds: integration into the new Syrian state offers full citizenship rights (including for those previously stateless), recognition as an integral part of Syria, constitutional protections for Kurdish language and culture (e.g., teaching in Kurdish, celebrating Nawruz as a national holiday), and participation in governance—far beyond the semi-autonomy the SDF held amid civil war chaos. While risks remain (e.g., fragile ceasefires, occasional clashes, concerns over hardliners, or the desire of some actors to relitigate past grievances), the United States is pushing for safeguards on Kurdish rights and counter-ISIS cooperation. The alternative—prolonged separation—could invite instability or ISIS resurgence. This integration, backed by US diplomacy, represents the strongest chance yet for Kurds to secure enduring rights and security within a recognized Syrian nation-state. In Syria, the United States is focused on: 1) ensuring the security of prison facilities holding ISIS prisoners, currently guarded by the SDF; and 2) facilitating talks between the SDF and the Syrian Government to allow for the peaceful integration of the SDF and the political inclusion of Syria’s Kurdish population into a historic full Syrian citizenship.

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أتلتيكو مدريد
أتلتيكو مدريد@AtletiArab·
من الجميع في أتلتيكو مدريد نبارك للأحباب في سوريا بمناسبة يوم التحـرير.🇸🇾💚 وتمنياتنا لهم بدوام الأمن والسلام 🕊️
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Joe Wilson
Joe Wilson@RepJoeWilson·
Grateful the Senate has passed a REPEAL of the Caesar Act as part of the NDAA! These very severe sanctions were imposed on a regime which, thankfully, no longer exists. Syria’s success now depends on FULL & TOTAL repeal.
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Imad Jaafar
Imad Jaafar@Imad_Jaafar·
@RepThomasMassie @RepThomasMassie I disagree sir, as Syrian-Kentuckian. We now have a country that can be a strong ally in the region in Syria 🇸🇾. The billions were spent on the SDF which is not who control Syria.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
This tweet is 12 years old. I said we shouldn’t try to overthrow the Syrian government. But the US govt persisted, spent billions of your dollars, and now Al Qaeda controls Syria.
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie

The civil war in #Syria is not America's fight and not an immediate threat to America's security.

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Joe Wilson
Joe Wilson@RepJoeWilson·
Grateful for the deep insights of @MorAphremII the Patriarch and Supreme Head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church in Sayadnaya, Syria. The Syrian people are an inspiration. Make Syria Great Again
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Joe Wilson
Joe Wilson@RepJoeWilson·
President Trump’s policy in Syria is a strategic master stroke. A UNIFIED STABLE Syria 🇸🇾 means boxing out Iran and ISIS and, working with NATO ally Türkiye, eventually expelling War Criminal Putin bases. A divided destabilized Syria means Libya/Somalia like anarchy in the heart of the Middle East which will eventually bring back ISIS 2.0, Iran and empower Russia. There are no perfect options or perfect governments but the choice is clear— united stable Syria is in interests of ALL in the region. We cannot lose this opportunity.
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Governor Kathy Hochul
Governor Kathy Hochul@GovKathyHochul·
I wore a headscarf to honor a fallen Muslim NYPD officer at his funeral.

Respecting a grieving family’s faith is “wut” leaders and anyone with basic decency would do.
Ted Cruz@tedcruz

Um, wut?

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internet hall of fame
internet hall of fame@InternetH0F·
Hey, @grok, who was the most famous person to visit my profile? It doesn't need to be a mutual, don't tag them, just say who it was
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Rep. Lou Correa
Rep. Lou Correa@RepLouCorrea·
Syria just ousted the brutal Assad regime and their new President Ahmed al-Sharaa is working to build back the nation. The U.S. is also assisting with this effort. President Trump just suspended sanctions on Syria. I agree with President Trump—let's help Syria get back on its feet economically. We need a stable Syria.
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Joe Wilson
Joe Wilson@RepJoeWilson·
While I appreciate the intent of my colleagues on the Financial Services Committee and @RepMikeLawler for bringing up the timely issue of streamlining Syria sanctions, I believe that a clean repeal of the Caesar Act is most in line with the President’s agenda to “give Syria a chance.” Keeping Caesar on the books for years will only deter long term reconstruction which could help ISIS resurgence.
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Imad Jaafar
Imad Jaafar@Imad_Jaafar·
@Qidlbi مبروك، الله يوفقك يارب
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Qutaiba Idlbi قتيبة ادلبي
قبل ١٤ عاماً من اليوم كنت جالساً في زنزانة منفردة أتحضر للمثول أمام المدعي العام بتهمة الإنقاص من هيبة الدولة، واليوم أتشرف بتكليف السيد وزير الخارجية لي في خدمة الدولة لإدارة ملف الأمريكيتين في وزارة الخارجية السورية، عهداً ومسؤوليةً وأمانةً أسأل الله أن يعينني على حملها وتأديتها بأمانة وإخلاص. ممتن جداً لزملائي وأصدقائي في @AtlanticCouncil و @ACSyria، الذين شكلوا لي عائلة مهنية حقيقية، وكانوا سندًا ودعمًا لا يقدّر بثمن خلال السنوات الماضية, وخلفهم كثيرٌ من السوريين الأمريكيين ممن كانوا الحاضن والداعم والسند خلال ١٣ عاماً في واشنطن، وأتطلع للعمل معهم ومع أهلنا في الأمريكيتين لما فيه الخير لبلدنا الحبيب.
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Amy Faith Ho, MD MPH
Amy Faith Ho, MD MPH@amyfaithho·
I don’t believe the “40% of med students don’t plan to practice” stat…but even if I did, here’s some more relevant stats. - the government has cut RVU reimbursement year over year, while inflation has only increased…in the past few years alone we took a double digit pay cut because of government @MedicareGov reimbursement when adjusted for inflation - private equity has taken over healthcare, fairly unchecked. This results in bad patient care, unstable healthcare markets and poor working conditions for physicians… -healthcare administrators have grown 3800% versus physician #s growing 200% since the 70s. This represents declining physician autonomy and an overwhelming administrative burden…much of which is created by government programs like CMS “Quality Measures” which are less about care quality and more about gamesmanship and documentation burden - insurance companies have a chokehold on the finances of healthcare…and their lobby dollars fund the congressmen who help keep them in power and allow them to continue to squeeze physicians and patients both How ‘bout you work on some of those issues, Congressman…and get back to the med students after you do?
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D.@RepGregMurphy

#1 reason for MD shortage is Med schools admitting students who aren’t going to practice. Only 60% of med students today plan on practicing clinical medicine. Med Schools need to focus on admitting students who want take care of patients, not just get their MD.

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