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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Hypocrisy of Trumps Mission Accomplished Boast About Syria
On Saturday, President Trump revelled in the military efficiency of the joint strike by the United States, Britain, and France on three chemical-weapons facilities in Syria. The tightly choreographed multinational operationinvolving aircraft and ships in the Mediterranean, Red Sea, and Persian Gulftook less than two hours. More than a hundred missilesnearly double the size of the 2017 U.S. strike on Syriahit their targets. A production site, command post, and storage facilities were obliterated. Neither the Russians nor Iranians tried to stop the strike or intervene militarily. Syrias air defenses failed miserably. All allied aircraft and personnel returned safely to their bases. A perfectly executed strike last night, Trump tweeted, on Saturday morning. Could not have had a better result. Mission Accomplished!
Technically, thats true. The limited military operationfar smaller than the advance hype suggesteddid degrade Syrian President Bashar al-Assads ability to use weaponized toxins against civilians. But it did not eliminate Syrias entire stock, the Pentagon acknowledged, in a press briefing on Saturday. The program is larger than what we struck, Lieutenant General Kenneth McKenzie told reporters. We could have gone to other places and done other things. The six-day run-up to the strike may also have allowed sufficient time for Syria to relocate equipment and personnel, the Pentagon said.
More fundamentally, however, Trumps strike was a tactical response that lacks a long-term strategy to help restore stability to turbulent Syria. A country that is the geostrategic center of the Middle East, Syria has been ravaged by seven years of a war that has killed an estimated half million people and displaced more than half of its twenty-three million citizens. The U.S.-led military operation did nothing to change those realitiesor even challenge Assads brutal rule or his growing military grip on the country.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/trumps-dangerous-mission-accomplished-boast-about-his-syria-strike
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The Hypocrisy of Trumps Mission Accomplished Boast About Syria (Original Post)
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2018
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Nitram
(24,079 posts)1. I don't know if I'd call it hypocrisy. I think it's far worse.
Crowing about a non-victory, pretending something other than a warning was a delivered by the attack, ignoring the fact that Assad's power was not diminished in the least. I applaud the attack in the name of refusing to allow chemical warfare be allowed to become the new normal, but it clearly did little more than that. Assad's ability to produce more chemical weapons may have been degraded, but he not only certainly has stores safely secreted elsewhere, he really no longer needs such weapons to retain his hold on power.
Demovictory9
(33,209 posts)2. kick
uponit7771
(91,151 posts)3. Benedict Donald made sure Syria had warning enough to move their crap