Stormin' Norman <norman@schwarzkopf.in.memorium> wrote in
news:cpgn1e5ru31khhikco8cr3018lcmttg576@4ax.com:
> All partisanship and snarkiness aside, I am wondering if any Trump
> supporters (or anyone else) can offer a reasonable tactical or
> strategic argument (which benefits the USA or it's theater allies) for
> the complete and immediate withdrawal of all US troops from Syria?
>
> Every scenario and explanation I envision culminates in sinister
> motives and dire ramifications.
>
> Anyone have something redeeming for this decision?
Secondly, how can ANY president make
such an important decision after have
consulted NO ONE?
He didn't consult our allies, he didn't
consult the State Dept, he didn't consult
the Pentagon, he even left his own Sec of
State and Defense Secretary in the dark.
As with his commandment that the Pentagon
fire all transgenders, he just issues an
order via 3:AM tweet and expects it to be
obeyed.
This is the problem with putting a
"businessman" in the White House. They
think they can run the country like a
company. It should alarm everyone to
hear him use terms like "My navy" and
"My Attorney General" and "My stock
market".
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