Dec 20, 2018

Mission accomplished!

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The USA is not in Syria to confront NATO Turkey over Greater Kurdistan, though the Jooo Neo cons may want it.

The USA is not in Syria to confront and fight the Syrian military, though the Jooo Neocons may want precisely that.

The USA is not in Syria to confront and fight the Russians, and initiate WWIII, though the Jooo Neocons may precisely want that.

The USA is not in Syria to confront the 2000 Iranians fighting ISIS largely in the NW, though the Jooo Neocons may want that.

The CIA/State Department/Israel and NATO created the jihadis and ISIS in Syria AND Russia/SAA/Iranians and Hezbollah has eliminated 70% of them...mission accomplished!

The 2000 USA 'warriors' who illegally sneaked into Syria, can now sneak back out at the behest of the execute order of President Trump.

This is what was promised to the Trump base 8 months ago, and the promise he shall keep.

Eventually mercifully another dirty filthy Deep State Obummer era war manufactured by the GLOBALISTS through the CIA/State Department will end......but not without the loss of :

500,000 needlessly killed in an unique multicultural special nation that was 5000 years old....'Al-Shams'

7,000,000 internal refugees

6,000,000 external refugees some going into Europe shepherded by the Germans, Turks and Israelis

$350 billion worth of infrastructure damage.

The evil bastards in the CIA/State Department/Israel.


Russia Cuts Military Flights Over Syria by 99%


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White House Announces Full Withdrawal From Syria


Trump declares victory over ISIS, says that was only reason to stay


In a surprise move, President Trump has declared victory over ISIS in Syria, and the White House has confirmed that a complete withdrawal of US military forces from Syria has been ordered. Officials also say the State Department will be withdrawn in the next 24 hours. 

This would see an estimated 2,000 US troops pulled from Syria, which comes after many months of Pentagon officials positioning the military presence as a very long-term one. No one seems to have anticipated this announcement. 

In the immediate lead-up to the announcement, however, the Trump Administration has been telegraphing a post-war mindset a bit, with special envoy James Jeffrey confirming earlier this week that the US accepts Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is staying in office. 

That’s a big shift after years of demanding regime change at the end of the war. Now, US officials are just insisting that no reconstruction aid will be provided unless the Assad government changes substantially.

The announcement is expected to start a lot of arguments, with a number of Congressional hawks already positioning themselves as vehemently opposed to the pullout. Hawks within the administration will likely oppose the plan as well, and the Pentagon seems to have planned to just stay in Syria permanently.

British Defense Minister Tobias Ellwood issued his own statement rejecting Trump’s announcement, saying he “strongly disagrees” with the assessment that ISIS is defeated. It is unclear if Britain intends to keep attacking Syria on their own. 

The biggest impact of a US pullout is likely to be in Syrian Kurdistan, where Turkey is threatening an invasion, and the Pentagon has been warning that would be “unacceptable.” President Trump spoke to the Turkish president just a few days ago, and if a pullout was imminent then, they presumably would’ve discussed the matter, and the implications. This may explain President Erdogan having the impression that Trump endorsed his invasion. 

It’s not clear how long it will take for the US to get 2,000 troops out of Syria, and some military officials may drag their heels on the matter, hoping that they can talk the president out of ending the war. 

For now, however, there is reason to hope that the American involvement in the war is about to be over.