Then you support never leaving.For one, how about not letting the Kurds get massacred again like we did when we abandoned them with Herbert Walker Bush.

There is no real scenario where we leave and they are not bushed.
Then you support never leaving.For one, how about not letting the Kurds get massacred again like we did when we abandoned them with Herbert Walker Bush.
Trump being a conman suggests he's in on the con, which is what @88m3 seems to think. I think Trump, in this case, is the unpredictable lunatic who's plans may have run into reality.
Still, I want out of those wars yesterday, and take no joy in Trump not making it happen.
For one, how about not letting the Kurds get massacred again like we did when we abandoned them with Herbert Walker Bush.
Then you support never leaving.
There is no real scenario where we leave and they are not bushed.
How can we get out of the ME, which you said you wanted to do, and prevent the Kurds from getting massacred? If both are not possible, would you stay indefinitely?
airlift them to america and automatically grant them all citizenshipHow can we get out of the ME, which you said you wanted to do, and prevent the Kurds from getting massacred?
that whole regions troubles will never be resolved bruhthe average american wouldn't support letting the kurds get genocided, ipso facto, the average american supports continued intervention in the region, and sane leadership resolving the issue, necessitating the impeachment of Orange Hitler
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that whole regions troubles will never be resolved bruh
never
you said “sane leadership resolving the issue”if you think america is there to resolve anybody's troubles
america is there because capitalism deems it profitable, breh
and i'm down with replacing capitalism with democracy, how about you?
neggedyou said “sane leadership resolving the issue”
calm down my dude its not that serious
Two months after abruptly announcing that US troops would leave Syria, prompting controversy and fallout including the resignation of his defense secretary and his envoy to multinational forces fighting the Islamic State, Trump is on record backing a continuing American presence in the country “100%”.
NBC News obtained a letter sent to Trump by a bipartisan group of senators applauding his change of plan, which was quietly announced last month. You can see it here, including the president’s Sharpie-applied notes.
“I agree 100%,” Trump wrote. “ALL is being done.” He also highlighted a paragraph in which the senators, led by Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, said they shared his aims in Syria, which were itemised thus:
The senators also said keeping a small US contingent in the country would “help prevent conflict between our Nato ally Turkey and the Syrian Democratic Forces that have been central to the counter-Isis campaign”.
- That Isis never returns
- That Iran is not “emboldened”
- That the “best outcome for American interests” is achieved
After Trump announced his intention to pull out, many critics suggested that Kurds who have fought with US forces were at risk of being wiped out by Turkey.
Trump agrees '100%' with keeping US troops in Syria, letter reveals – live
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Why did you create this thread?Why you @ me?