"The Democratic plan involves the strengthening of air strikes, the introduction of sanctions to block banking transactions, a ban on the purchase weapons for people who are suspected of involvement in terrorism, and reforming the visa-free regime, ”the agency writes.
In addition, it is proposed to establish a "new stabilization fund for Jordan and Lebanon to help Syrian refugees stay close to their homeland," as well as to create a "new division of the Ministry of Homeland Security, to prevent and curb the extremism that has developed within the country."
The plan, among other things, provides for the introduction of a new post of coordinator for combating Daesh, who will be "fully authorized and responsible for the efforts of the United States in defeating a terrorist organization."
The agency reminds that retired General John Allen, who is entrusted with coordinating the activities of the anti-Igil coalition, recently announced his intention to leave the post.