Posted on 10/14/2019 3:44:39 PM PDT by Mariner
President Trumps acquiescence to Turkeys move to send troops deep inside Syrian territory has in only one weeks time turned into a bloody carnage, forced the abandonment of a successful five-year-long American project to keep the peace on a volatile border, and given an unanticipated victory to four American adversaries: Russia, Iran, the Syrian government and the Islamic State.
Rarely has a presidential decision resulted so immediately in what his own party leaders have described as disastrous consequences for American allies and interests. How this decision happened springing from an off-script moment with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, in the words of a senior American diplomat likely will be debated for years by historians, Middle East experts and conspiracy theorists.
But this much already is clear: Mr. Trump ignored months of warnings from his advisers about what calamities likely would ensue if he followed his instincts to pull back from Syria and abandon Americas longtime allies, the Kurds. He had no Plan B, other than to leave. The only surprise is how swiftly it all collapsed around the president and his depleted, inexperienced foreign policy team.
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And over the weekend, State and Energy Department officials were quietly reviewing plans for evacuating roughly 50 tactical nuclear weapons that the United States had long stored, under American control, at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey, about 250 miles from the Syrian border, according to two American officials.
Those weapons, one senior official said, were now essentially Erdogans hostages. To fly them out of Incirlik would be to mark the de facto end of the Turkish-American alliance. To keep them there, though, is to perpetuate a nuclear vulnerability that should have been eliminated years ago.
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I’d give it a week til the media reshuffles it’s cards and deals out the next hand in “Operation Destroy Trump”. Of course with the IG report due out Friday it might be a little harder than usual for them to control the narrative.
The only “mistake” President Trump made here was keeping any U.S. military personnel in Syria more than 48 hours after he was inaugurated.
The money is good.
Losing subscribers may seem bad until you realize these corrupt media outlets are subsidized through foreign aid kick backs from countries that hate us.
How much of that 1.4 billion to Iran flowed back to Democrats? Not “if” but “how much”?
...and every other country we send money to.
We needed to get out of a no-win situation. We eliminated ISIS. Mission accomplished.
Some people think we should be the worlds policeman. Thats not our job.
No matter what Democrats and their GOP quislings would like us to believe.
In the short term, Putin and Erdogan are going to milk the transition for all it’s worth. In the long term, Trump will be proven right :)!
They should go all and put the pics from the KY gun show on the front page tomorrow.
Source: NY Times. Fake News.
Just say no to endless war.
“Doom, despair and agony on me”
The NYT really wants Trump to change his mind on this.
We all know why.
Every time you see “Two sources familiar” or “Two anonymous sources” or “Two anything” IT IS A LIE.
Two is secret to pulling off the old collaboration trick.
One isn’t enough. Three is unlikely. ...but Two is the sweet spot.
This is the new narrative, and we have the fake videos from Kentucky to prove it.
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Yes, that is a prime example of just how pathetic our “news” media has become. There are only two reasons ABC aired footage of a gun range show in Kentucky as Turkey bombing Syria. They were handed the footage by CIA goons and told it was exclusive footage -or- ABC dug it up off the internet by googling for “explosions”. There is no good explanation.
Is there anyone here that thinks any Slimes report having to do with President Trump would be an honest unbiased assessment? Didn’t think so.
Lastly, I’m fed up with the endless characterization of the Kurds as our allies. They are not our ALLIES. They are our PAID mercenaries fighting a Proxy War for us and were paid very well for doing so. Period.
Their mission was to with our guidance eliminate ISIS in the area. That mission has been accomplished. The Caliphate is no more. Is every ISIS Jihadist dead? No. But, the elimination of every last ISIS Jihadist was not the mission.
Would Congress like to declare war?
They sure seem radio silent, on that.
"But the common argument that U.S. troops could have produced different Iraqi political outcomes is hogwash.The Iraqi sectarian divides, which ISIS exploited, run deep and were not susceptible to permanent remedy by our troops at their height, let alone by 5,000 trainers under Iraqi restraints.
Mr. Trump may now be left to make the same argument about Syria: That nothing could have stopped Mr. Erdogan, that the Russians would benefit in any case, that there are other ways to push back at Iran. Perhaps history will side with him.
You know that Trump did the right thing if the liberal don’t like it.
There is no confusion. Any America-first policy, pro-Constitution policy, pro-family policy is negative from the establishment’s point of view. All you need to remember is that they hate us, and all their fake news and editorializing will reflect the same, always.
Erdogan grabbed the Tar Baby.
Whatever it is, we’re against it. - Democrat Media
Not our problem. No more endless war!
[They sure seem radio silent, on that.]
The House of Representin’ ain’t got time fo’ dat!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waEC-8GFTP4
(it’s amazing how much “Idiocracy” foretold Obama and the Democrat House)
Glad that woman escaped the fire, BTW.
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