We're coming out of Syria very soon, let others take care of it – Trump
U.S
soldiers ride a military vehicle in al-Kherbeh village, northern
Aleppo province, Syria October 24, 2016. ©Khalil Ashawi / Reuters
RT,
29
March, 2018
President
Donald Trump has made a surprise announcement that US forces will be
withdrawing from Syria, citing the defeat of Islamic State and the
need to defend US borders and rebuild “crumbling” infrastructure.
“We're
coming out of Syria very soon. Let the other people take care of it
now,” Trump said during a speech in Richfield, Ohio on Thursday,
dedicated to his infrastructure initiative.
The
US spent $7 trillion in the Middle East, Trump said, describing how
the US would build schools only for insurgents to destroy them, while
there was no funding to build schools in Ohio.
“We
build a school, they blow it up. We rebuild the school, they haven’t
blown it up yet, but they will,” he said.
The
president also pointed out the “wall” and 32,000 US troops
guarding the border between North and South Korea, while the US
border with Mexico was not likewise protected.
“Is
there something a little bit wrong with that?” he asked the crowd.
Trump’s
remarks about Syria are in line with what he said last month, at a
press conference in Washington with Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull.
“We're
there for one reason: to get ISIS and get rid of ISIS, and to go
home,” the US president had said. “We’re not there for any
other reason and we’ve largely accomplished our goal.”
However,
this goes against the previous pronouncements of his subordinates at
the State Department and the military.
In
January, then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson outlined a plan that
envisioned extended US presence in Syria to ensure a peaceful
transfer of power to a “post-Assad leadership.” In December last
year, the Pentagon said US troops would remain in Syria for “as
long as we need to, to support our partners and prevent the return of
terrorist groups.”
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