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In reply to the discussion: What is everyone's position on keeping troops in Syria? [View all]moondust
(21,344 posts)43. "blatant betrayal"
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The planned US pullout was announced as Turkey was preparing to send its military into Syria to confront Kurdish militias that it says threaten its sovereignty. The US-backed Kurds are drawn from the same Kurdish groups a point that has caused friction between Ankara and Washington throughout the four-year campaign against Isis.
The SDF and the YPG, a partner Kurdish militia, described the move as a blatant betrayal. One Kurdish leader contacted by the Guardian said the fight against Isis in Syrias far east would be abandoned immediately, and all SDF units on that front would redeploy closer to the Turkish border.
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/100211571077
The planned US pullout was announced as Turkey was preparing to send its military into Syria to confront Kurdish militias that it says threaten its sovereignty. The US-backed Kurds are drawn from the same Kurdish groups a point that has caused friction between Ankara and Washington throughout the four-year campaign against Isis.
The SDF and the YPG, a partner Kurdish militia, described the move as a blatant betrayal. One Kurdish leader contacted by the Guardian said the fight against Isis in Syrias far east would be abandoned immediately, and all SDF units on that front would redeploy closer to the Turkish border.
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/100211571077
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I would posit that the people who are 'experts' on this have no idea what they are doing.
pangaia
Dec 2018
#6
+++ There's a difference between having an exit strategy,leaving a building through a door..
JHan
Dec 2018
#56
It does not take a lot of troops in Syria to limit some of the more heinous acts.
WeekiWater
Dec 2018
#12
Ostensibly we are in Syria and Iraq to fight Sunni terrorists (ISIS or Daesh) on behalf of Iraq
pecosbob
Dec 2018
#18
We were down to 2,200 troops. Just over a third of what Trump sent to the Mexican border
Tom Rinaldo
Dec 2018
#41