Trump’s Special Representative for Hostage Affairs Calls on Syrian Rebels to Release American Hostages
Trump’s envoy for hostages, Adam Boehler, urged the Syrian opposition to release American captives to demonstrate that they are not extremists.
The special envoy selected by President-elect Donald Trump, Adam Boehler, stated on Monday that Syrian opposition forces in control of the country should hand over any American hostages they have as a goodwill gesture. This action would indicate that Syria, under their rule, is a legitimate state and not a failed nation governed by Islamic extremists.
“I believe the time is right to secure the release of our hostages. There is hope,” Boehler emphasized. “If the rebels wish to establish themselves as a genuine country without ties to Islamic extremists, then they should release our people. This act would be a strong display of friendship towards the United States.”
The exact number of Americans held captive in Syria is unknown, as Syrian authorities led by Assad have publicly denied detaining any Americans. Boehler mentioned that aside from Tice, who was abducted in 2012, there are “four or five more” hostages.
The fall of Assad’s regime has opened up new possibilities for hostage recovery efforts, with President Joe Biden’s hostage affairs envoy, Roger Carstens, visiting Beirut, Lebanon to gather information on Tice and potentially other missing Americans.
In his appearance on Fox & Friends, Boehler, the incoming hostage envoy for the administration, emphasized the importance of prioritizing efforts to secure the release of American hostages given the instability caused by the collapse of Assad’s regime in Syria.
“The most crucial concern at the moment should be bringing Americans back home,” Boehler stated.
“There is an American individual there. In fact, there are four or five more,” he added, noting that this information is classified to some extent.