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    Trump defends his sudden decision, which also includes stopping raids on Syria

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    Trump defends his sudden decision, which also includes stopping raids on Syria Empty Trump defends his sudden decision, which also includes stopping raids on Syria

    Post by Rocky Fri 21 Dec 2018, 2:20 am

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    US President Donald Trump on Thursday defended his surprise decision to declare victory over the Islamic state and withdraw US troops entirely from Syria amid criticism from some Republicans and the concerns of allies and some US military commanders. 
    Trump said in a series of Twitter tweets early on that he was meeting a pledge made during his campaign in 2016 to leave Syria. He wrote that the United States was doing the work of other countries, including Russia and Iran, for no fee, and "it is finally time for others to fight." 
    Trump announced on Wednesday that he would begin withdrawing US troops of some 2,000 troops from war-torn Syria, but the White House did not set a timetable. 
    Some Republicans vehemently criticized the move, saying they had not been informed in advance and the move would give Russia and Iran the biggest support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
    US commanders, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters commanders on the ground were also concerned about the consequences of a quick withdrawal. 
    Other officials also told Reuters that Trump's decision to withdraw his forces from Syria would also end air strikes against a preacher there. 
    "Going out of Syria was no surprise," Trump wrote on Twitter. I have been asking him for years, and six months ago, when I publicly expressed my strong desire to do so, I agreed to stay longer. Russia, Iran, Syria and others are the local enemy of the Islamic state. We do their job. It's time to go home and rebuild. " 
    "Do you want the United States to become a policeman in the Middle East, and to get nothing but precious lives and trillions of dollars to protect others who almost never do what we do? Do we want to stay there forever? It is finally time for others to fight. "




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