Predictably, Bolton is announcing "conditions" that would delay or stymie the Syria withdrawal. This is why he didn't resign in the wake of the humiliation of the announcement: because he knew he could take incremental steps to block it https://apnews.com/e03de193e25e4fc19377ce99f947aa45 …
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It's good reason to be wary of whether his staff and the wider bureaucracy will actually ever implement his "anti-interventionist mutterings."
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Lol. And he's sending troops now to the Congo.https://mobile.twitter.com/charliearchy/status/1081360373867892737 …
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Jeet you are truly doing yeoman's work on this website
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It also fortifies reporting that he just randomly tweets foreign policy decisions on a whim or as a distraction and his staff scrambles to either enact his pronouncements or dial them back. What a wonderful way to run a government!
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Okay, replace "seriously" with "literally"
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Bolton is not commender-in-chief. He can say all he wants but no real power to override Trump.
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I told him we wouldn't withdraw and to mark my words the same day Trump announced we were leaving Syria
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