Yeah, who’s setting the policy?pic.twitter.com/6bTyo4Khrp
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You thought the war machine would go down without a fight?
Who is setting U.S. policy in Syria & other theaters? Probably the corporations & people who benefit from the U.S. Government borrowing & the USG spending.
Seems to me there is very little point in speculating about the amount of influence Bolton exercises on the Syria decision. I have to assume Trump has received advice from a variety of people and ultimately the decision is President Trump's!
They aren't mutually exclusive. If ISIS gets taken out by Russia, we're good to go.
Well, you did say “AP paraphrase.” It’s the same policy. This is called providing enough flexibility and policy haze to not let the enemy know what you are going to do.
Maybe Bolton will resign. I would love to see the media suddenly find their Bolton love.
It’s all BS anyways. The US was never there to fight Daesh. If they were, they would have been defeated, long ago
Bolton only purpose in life is to drive wars forward.
Blob wins
On December 20, though, Trump said: "...Russia, Iran, Syria & many others are not happy about the U.S. leaving, despite what the Fake News says, because now they will have to fight ISIS and others, who they hate, without us."
more importantly is to point out how many 'liberal' pundits mirrored Boltons talking points when Trump announced withdrawl
Bolton is subject to the same treatment the rest of the Trump administration and will be booted out if he appears to publicly criticize DT
Hope Trump will not let himself be manipulated with smiles and praise over nice meals
Perhaps Trump wouldn't let it slide if he wasn't getting hammered for it every day by virtually every establishment figure.
When in doubt, assume Trump is lying. I promise you, things will start to make sense once you do that.
We should be out by April 1st
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