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mia

(8,361 posts)
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 07:56 AM Oct 2019

Brett McGurk, Trump's Ex Lead on ISIS, Slams 'Impulsive' Decision to Pull Out of Syria

Reuters / Yuri Gripas
U.S. military personnel began pulling back from the Syria-Turkey border early Monday, clearing the way for Turkey to launch an attack against Kurdish fighters who led the allied campaign against ISIS. The White House announced its withdrawal with a statement late Sunday, and convoys of troops were seen leaving the area just hours later. The decision to withdraw has been heavily criticized by former national security personnel. “Donald Trump is not a Commander-in-Chief,” said Brett McGurk, who resigned last year as the Trump administration’s special envoy on ISIS. “He makes impulsive decisions with no knowledge or deliberation. He sends military personnel into harm’s way with no backing. He blusters and then leaves our allies exposed when adversaries call his bluff or he confronts a hard phone call.” Trump said Turkey will now be responsible for the 12,000 detained Islamic State terror group fighters and about 58,000 women and children held by Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria.


https://www.thedailybeast.com/brett-mcgurk-trumps-former-lead-on-isis-slams-decision-to-withdraw-from-syria
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Brett McGurk, Trump's Ex Lead on ISIS, Slams 'Impulsive' Decision to Pull Out of Syria (Original Post) mia Oct 2019 OP
This is horrific Johnny2X2X Oct 2019 #1
This is absolutely tragic EleanorR Oct 2019 #2

Johnny2X2X

(19,066 posts)
1. This is horrific
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 08:15 AM
Oct 2019

The Kurds fought ISIS and sacrificed thousands of lives as our ally. And we are abandoning them to an uncertain fate that will probably end in slaughter. Probably all so Trump can impress a dictator.

The US no longer can be trusted under Trump. This could and probably will end in genocide and Trump is giving his stamp of approval to the slaughter of those who gave so much for our cause.

EleanorR

(2,393 posts)
2. This is absolutely tragic
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 09:01 AM
Oct 2019

Every last republican who sits silently, letting our allies get slaughtered after they helped fight isis, is complicit.

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