In article <XnsA9BEDCB93FA70noemailattnet@216.166.97.131>, Mitchell Holman
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>Stormin' Norman <norman@schwarzkopf.in.memorium> wrote in
>news:cpgn1e5ru31khhikco8cr3018lcmttg576@4ax.com:
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>> 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?
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>> Every scenario and explanation I envision culminates in sinister
>> motives and dire ramifications.
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>> Anyone have something redeeming for this decision?
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> Secondly, how can ANY president make
>such an important decision after have
>consulted NO ONE?
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> 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.
Did no one bother to check his unsecured Android phone...prolly find a shit-ton
of calls to Putin's dacha on the Black Sea.
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>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.
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> 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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