murdock » 16 Jan 2024, 2:36 pm » wrote: ↑
Suck my dick with your mothers asshole, ***. So ***, tells us, why is the president of the US responsible for stopping other countries actions?
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https://www.salon.com/2019/10/09/turkey ... een-light/
Trump
insisted that the U.S. had “in no way abandoned the Kurds.”
(yes he did. all trump does is lie lie lie )But former top Trump administration officials said that was exactly what he was doing."We must always have the backs of our allies, if we expect them to have our back. The Kurds were instrumental in our successful fight against ISIS in Syria. Leaving them to die is a big mistake,”
said Nikki Haley, Trump’s former UN ambassador.
Brett McGurk, Trump’s former envoy in the fight against ISIS — who resigned, along with former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, after Trump threatened to pull all U.S. troops out of Syria —
slammed Trump’s decision, saying it was reached with “no knowledge or deliberation.”“He blusters and then leaves our allies exposed when adversaries call his bluff or he confronts a hard phone call,” McGurk tweeted.Along with Democrats calling for Trump to change course
, Republicans have been increasingly vocal in criticizing Trump on the issue.Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warned that U.S. withdrawal from the region “would only benefit Russia, Iran, and the Assad regime” and “increase the risk that ISIS and other terrorist groups regroup.”Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and has been an ardent Trump supporter, told
Fox News that Turkey wants to “slaughter the Kurds” and that pulling out of the region would be the “biggest mistake of [Trump's] presidency.”On Twitter, Graham warned Turkey not to press ahead with the attacks on northern Syria, even after Trump effectively endorsed them.