After U.S. Troops Leave Syria, What Happens Next?

Chaos and violence came to Syria after USA came there! As well as in Iraq before, in Lybia, in Yugoslavia...any place pindos come chaos and violence rule. You leave - chance for peace appears!
We read the same stories and come to vastly different conclusions.
Not unlike Christian history I suppose.
 
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A limited U.S. military role in Syria has had an outsize impact over the past four years.


A “limited presence?” An estimated 2,000 troops is a limited presence? Gimme a break.


And how are we helping the Kurds fight the rebels when Turkey – our supposed ally – is trying to wipe out the Kurds?


Iran and Russia claim a victory: Iran has invested heavily with military and economic assistance to prop up Assad since the beginning of the war. Russian President Vladimir Putin sent military forces to support Syria in 2015, the year after the U.S. entered the war.

Both Iran and Russia would view it as a major success if the American military leaves and Assad continues to consolidate power. The same would be true for Hezbollah, the Lebanese group that has fought alongside Assad's forces.

Turkey launches offensive against the Kurds: While the U.S. has partnered with the YPG, the Syrian Kurdish militia, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan views them as terrorists who threaten his country. Turkey has signaled it wants to launch an offensive in northern Syria against the Kurdish group. Such a move could destabilize a mostly calm area, displacing civilians and touching off new refugee flows.

So what? Our president is doing what should have been done years ago – getting out of another place we have no business being in.

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Syria conflict: Trump's withdrawal plan shocks allies @ Trump's Syria withdrawal plan stuns allies

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Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step @ Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step | One America News Network

France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home @ France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home – minister
As much as I believe getting out of Syria is the right call, Mike Pompeo needs to be making it very clear to Turkey that if they step one foot into Syria or launch one weapon into Syria we will annihilate their political leadership.
 
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A limited U.S. military role in Syria has had an outsize impact over the past four years.


A “limited presence?” An estimated 2,000 troops is a limited presence? Gimme a break.


And how are we helping the Kurds fight the rebels when Turkey – our supposed ally – is trying to wipe out the Kurds?


Iran and Russia claim a victory: Iran has invested heavily with military and economic assistance to prop up Assad since the beginning of the war. Russian President Vladimir Putin sent military forces to support Syria in 2015, the year after the U.S. entered the war.

Both Iran and Russia would view it as a major success if the American military leaves and Assad continues to consolidate power. The same would be true for Hezbollah, the Lebanese group that has fought alongside Assad's forces.

Turkey launches offensive against the Kurds: While the U.S. has partnered with the YPG, the Syrian Kurdish militia, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan views them as terrorists who threaten his country. Turkey has signaled it wants to launch an offensive in northern Syria against the Kurdish group. Such a move could destabilize a mostly calm area, displacing civilians and touching off new refugee flows.

So what? Our president is doing what should have been done years ago – getting out of another place we have no business being in.

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Syria conflict: Trump's withdrawal plan shocks allies @ Trump's Syria withdrawal plan stuns allies

Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout @ Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout

Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step @ Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step | One America News Network

France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home @ France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home – minister
As much as I believe getting out of Syria is the right call, Mike Pompeo needs to be making it very clear to Turkey that if they step one foot into Syria or launch one weapon into Syria we will annihilate their political leadership.
But the Turkish military is already in Syria .
 
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A limited U.S. military role in Syria has had an outsize impact over the past four years.


A “limited presence?” An estimated 2,000 troops is a limited presence? Gimme a break.


And how are we helping the Kurds fight the rebels when Turkey – our supposed ally – is trying to wipe out the Kurds?


Iran and Russia claim a victory: Iran has invested heavily with military and economic assistance to prop up Assad since the beginning of the war. Russian President Vladimir Putin sent military forces to support Syria in 2015, the year after the U.S. entered the war.

Both Iran and Russia would view it as a major success if the American military leaves and Assad continues to consolidate power. The same would be true for Hezbollah, the Lebanese group that has fought alongside Assad's forces.

Turkey launches offensive against the Kurds: While the U.S. has partnered with the YPG, the Syrian Kurdish militia, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan views them as terrorists who threaten his country. Turkey has signaled it wants to launch an offensive in northern Syria against the Kurdish group. Such a move could destabilize a mostly calm area, displacing civilians and touching off new refugee flows.

So what? Our president is doing what should have been done years ago – getting out of another place we have no business being in.

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Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria @ Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria

Syria conflict: Trump's withdrawal plan shocks allies @ Trump's Syria withdrawal plan stuns allies

Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout @ Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout

Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step @ Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step | One America News Network

France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home @ France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home – minister
As much as I believe getting out of Syria is the right call, Mike Pompeo needs to be making it very clear to Turkey that if they step one foot into Syria or launch one weapon into Syria we will annihilate their political leadership.
But the Turkish military is already in Syria .


And they shouldn't be. Simple as that.
 
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A limited U.S. military role in Syria has had an outsize impact over the past four years.


A “limited presence?” An estimated 2,000 troops is a limited presence? Gimme a break.


And how are we helping the Kurds fight the rebels when Turkey – our supposed ally – is trying to wipe out the Kurds?


Iran and Russia claim a victory: Iran has invested heavily with military and economic assistance to prop up Assad since the beginning of the war. Russian President Vladimir Putin sent military forces to support Syria in 2015, the year after the U.S. entered the war.

Both Iran and Russia would view it as a major success if the American military leaves and Assad continues to consolidate power. The same would be true for Hezbollah, the Lebanese group that has fought alongside Assad's forces.

Turkey launches offensive against the Kurds: While the U.S. has partnered with the YPG, the Syrian Kurdish militia, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan views them as terrorists who threaten his country. Turkey has signaled it wants to launch an offensive in northern Syria against the Kurdish group. Such a move could destabilize a mostly calm area, displacing civilians and touching off new refugee flows.

So what? Our president is doing what should have been done years ago – getting out of another place we have no business being in.

More @ After U.S. Troops Leave Syria, What Happens Next?

On Syria Withdrawal, Trump Reportedly Ignored Mattis For The Umpteenth Time @ On Syria Withdrawal, Trump Reportedly Ignored Mattis For The Umpteenth Time

Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria @ Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria

Syria conflict: Trump's withdrawal plan shocks allies @ Trump's Syria withdrawal plan stuns allies

Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout @ Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout

Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step @ Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step | One America News Network

France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home @ France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home – minister
As much as I believe getting out of Syria is the right call, Mike Pompeo needs to be making it very clear to Turkey that if they step one foot into Syria or launch one weapon into Syria we will annihilate their political leadership.
But the Turkish military is already in Syria .


And they shouldn't be. Simple as that.
Yes, with our blessing. So I doubt any such warning as you describe is forthcoming.
 
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A limited U.S. military role in Syria has had an outsize impact over the past four years.


A “limited presence?” An estimated 2,000 troops is a limited presence? Gimme a break.


And how are we helping the Kurds fight the rebels when Turkey – our supposed ally – is trying to wipe out the Kurds?


Iran and Russia claim a victory: Iran has invested heavily with military and economic assistance to prop up Assad since the beginning of the war. Russian President Vladimir Putin sent military forces to support Syria in 2015, the year after the U.S. entered the war.

Both Iran and Russia would view it as a major success if the American military leaves and Assad continues to consolidate power. The same would be true for Hezbollah, the Lebanese group that has fought alongside Assad's forces.

Turkey launches offensive against the Kurds: While the U.S. has partnered with the YPG, the Syrian Kurdish militia, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan views them as terrorists who threaten his country. Turkey has signaled it wants to launch an offensive in northern Syria against the Kurdish group. Such a move could destabilize a mostly calm area, displacing civilians and touching off new refugee flows.

So what? Our president is doing what should have been done years ago – getting out of another place we have no business being in.

More @ After U.S. Troops Leave Syria, What Happens Next?

On Syria Withdrawal, Trump Reportedly Ignored Mattis For The Umpteenth Time @ On Syria Withdrawal, Trump Reportedly Ignored Mattis For The Umpteenth Time

Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria @ Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria

Syria conflict: Trump's withdrawal plan shocks allies @ Trump's Syria withdrawal plan stuns allies

Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout @ Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout

Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step @ Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step | One America News Network

France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home @ France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home – minister
As much as I believe getting out of Syria is the right call, Mike Pompeo needs to be making it very clear to Turkey that if they step one foot into Syria or launch one weapon into Syria we will annihilate their political leadership.
But the Turkish military is already in Syria .


And they shouldn't be. Simple as that.
Yes, with our blessing. So I doubt any such warning as you describe is forthcoming.


I doubt it either.

That doesn't make it right.
 
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A limited U.S. military role in Syria has had an outsize impact over the past four years.


A “limited presence?” An estimated 2,000 troops is a limited presence? Gimme a break.


And how are we helping the Kurds fight the rebels when Turkey – our supposed ally – is trying to wipe out the Kurds?


Iran and Russia claim a victory: Iran has invested heavily with military and economic assistance to prop up Assad since the beginning of the war. Russian President Vladimir Putin sent military forces to support Syria in 2015, the year after the U.S. entered the war.

Both Iran and Russia would view it as a major success if the American military leaves and Assad continues to consolidate power. The same would be true for Hezbollah, the Lebanese group that has fought alongside Assad's forces.

Turkey launches offensive against the Kurds: While the U.S. has partnered with the YPG, the Syrian Kurdish militia, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan views them as terrorists who threaten his country. Turkey has signaled it wants to launch an offensive in northern Syria against the Kurdish group. Such a move could destabilize a mostly calm area, displacing civilians and touching off new refugee flows.

So what? Our president is doing what should have been done years ago – getting out of another place we have no business being in.

More @ After U.S. Troops Leave Syria, What Happens Next?

On Syria Withdrawal, Trump Reportedly Ignored Mattis For The Umpteenth Time @ On Syria Withdrawal, Trump Reportedly Ignored Mattis For The Umpteenth Time

Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria @ Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria

Syria conflict: Trump's withdrawal plan shocks allies @ Trump's Syria withdrawal plan stuns allies

Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout @ Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout

Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step @ Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step | One America News Network

France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home @ France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home – minister

They will convert to a democracy after seeing what cool people Americans are.
 
Turkey stabs us in the back in the War with Iraq........Ergoden had promised we could enter Iraq from the North.....

Another walk down memory lane.

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U.S.-Turkish relations plummeted last March, when Turkey's parliament rejected an American request to allow tens of thousands of U.S. troops to use Turkish bases as a staging point for the Iraq invasion.
 
US Senate votes to block F-35 jet sale to Turkey

The US Senate overwhelmingly voted late on Monday to block the sale of the F-35 fighter jet to Turkey over the country’s military deals with Russia and continued detention of American pastor Andrew Brunson.

By a vote of 85 to 10, the bipartisan majority approved the bill to halt the transfer of at least 100 F-35 jets to Turkey. Senators cited the NATO member’s policies such as talks with Russia to buy an S-400 anti-aircraft weapons system as threatening to the alliance.

The Senate approved the Turkey amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) filed by Senators Jeanne Shaheen, Thom Tillis and James Lankford. Now the US House of Representatives will take up the bill and has to approve it for any sale is stopped.

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim told local media on Tuesday that the decision was “lamentable” and against the spirit of the NATO. Mr Yildirim, speaking ahead of a contentious election on Sunday, warned that his government was “not without alternatives.”
 
There never was a mission to protect the Kurds from Turkey. Syria was a mistake. It was always a mistake.

The conflict was born of obama's misguided attempt to destabilize the whole of the middle east in an Arab spring and put the entire region under the muslim brotherhood. It turned Libya into a basket case.

We were never going to protect the Kurds from Turkey. We were never going to get Kurdish independence. We were never going to overthrow Assad. And, we were never going to take that port from Russia.


Destabilization of the region started in 2003.
 
Trump called for plan to remove all US diplomats from Turkey over pastor’s detention
Pompeo, who has been one of the president’s most trusted Cabinet members since he took office, expressed the most opposition. According to two administration officials, he argued it should only be a last resort, and that such a move could cause irreparable damage to the relationship with a key NATO ally.

While the plan for full diplomatic retreat was most drastic and drew comparisons among State Department officials who were working on the plan to the American diplomatic relations with Iran and North Korea.

"It took immense effort from Pompeo to slow it down," this official said.

The president’s strong desire to remove U.S. Embassy personnel from Turkey ended when pastor Brunson was released on Friday. He had been detained in Turkey for two years on charges of alleged terrorism and espionage -- part of a wide crackdown by President Erdogan after an attempted military coup in 2016. Brunson and U.S. officials denied the charges.

The president’s orders for a plan to shutter the U.S. diplomatic presence came just weeks after he had levied harsh steel and aluminum tariffs on Turkey, citing national security concerns, which greatly impacted the country’s currency, the lira.

 
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A limited U.S. military role in Syria has had an outsize impact over the past four years.


A “limited presence?” An estimated 2,000 troops is a limited presence? Gimme a break.


And how are we helping the Kurds fight the rebels when Turkey – our supposed ally – is trying to wipe out the Kurds?


Iran and Russia claim a victory: Iran has invested heavily with military and economic assistance to prop up Assad since the beginning of the war. Russian President Vladimir Putin sent military forces to support Syria in 2015, the year after the U.S. entered the war.

Both Iran and Russia would view it as a major success if the American military leaves and Assad continues to consolidate power. The same would be true for Hezbollah, the Lebanese group that has fought alongside Assad's forces.

Turkey launches offensive against the Kurds: While the U.S. has partnered with the YPG, the Syrian Kurdish militia, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan views them as terrorists who threaten his country. Turkey has signaled it wants to launch an offensive in northern Syria against the Kurdish group. Such a move could destabilize a mostly calm area, displacing civilians and touching off new refugee flows.

So what? Our president is doing what should have been done years ago – getting out of another place we have no business being in.

More @ After U.S. Troops Leave Syria, What Happens Next?

On Syria Withdrawal, Trump Reportedly Ignored Mattis For The Umpteenth Time @ On Syria Withdrawal, Trump Reportedly Ignored Mattis For The Umpteenth Time

Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria @ Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria

Syria conflict: Trump's withdrawal plan shocks allies @ Trump's Syria withdrawal plan stuns allies

Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout @ Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout

Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step @ Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step | One America News Network

France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home @ France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home – minister
Russian (Magog) trips moves in and stacks troops up about an hour from the valley of Meggido (Armageddon).

That’s what’s next.
 
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A limited U.S. military role in Syria has had an outsize impact over the past four years.


A “limited presence?” An estimated 2,000 troops is a limited presence? Gimme a break.


And how are we helping the Kurds fight the rebels when Turkey – our supposed ally – is trying to wipe out the Kurds?


Iran and Russia claim a victory: Iran has invested heavily with military and economic assistance to prop up Assad since the beginning of the war. Russian President Vladimir Putin sent military forces to support Syria in 2015, the year after the U.S. entered the war.

Both Iran and Russia would view it as a major success if the American military leaves and Assad continues to consolidate power. The same would be true for Hezbollah, the Lebanese group that has fought alongside Assad's forces.

Turkey launches offensive against the Kurds: While the U.S. has partnered with the YPG, the Syrian Kurdish militia, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan views them as terrorists who threaten his country. Turkey has signaled it wants to launch an offensive in northern Syria against the Kurdish group. Such a move could destabilize a mostly calm area, displacing civilians and touching off new refugee flows.

So what? Our president is doing what should have been done years ago – getting out of another place we have no business being in.

More @ After U.S. Troops Leave Syria, What Happens Next?

On Syria Withdrawal, Trump Reportedly Ignored Mattis For The Umpteenth Time @ On Syria Withdrawal, Trump Reportedly Ignored Mattis For The Umpteenth Time

Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria @ Kurds Discuss Releasing 3,200 ISIS Prisoners After Trump Threatens Pullout From Syria

Syria conflict: Trump's withdrawal plan shocks allies @ Trump's Syria withdrawal plan stuns allies

Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout @ Senators Urge Trump to Abandon Syria Pullout

Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step @ Syria’s Kurds reel from U.S. move, Assad seen planning next step | One America News Network

France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home @ France to stay in Syria after Trump orders US troops home – minister
Russian (Magog) trips moves in and stacks troops up about an hour from the valley of Meggido (Armageddon).

That’s what’s next.
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Bible Gateway passage: Ezekiel 38-39 - New International Version

Well that is some scary shit bro...........Turkey is ready to turn on us, Russia, Iran against us and all primed right into an area near that passage.....
 
Erdogan: US Embassy move a huge mistake - CNN Video

Ergoden is ticked off by Iran sanctions, supporting the YPG in Syria, and called it a HUGE MISTAKE to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem. Also mad that we didn't sell him the F-35's.................

Turkey, Russia, and Iran are now looking like allies..............


Pass, punt and kick
Not that easy.............Trump is trying to get out of this mess.........Turkey will probably invade........get too close to Israel and they will engage...........then the shit really hits the fan............
 
Erdogan: US Embassy move a huge mistake - CNN Video

Ergoden is ticked off by Iran sanctions, supporting the YPG in Syria, and called it a HUGE MISTAKE to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem. Also mad that we didn't sell him the F-35's.................

Turkey, Russia, and Iran are now looking like allies..............


Pass, punt and kick
Not that easy.............Trump is trying to get out of this mess.........Turkey will probably invade........get too close to Israel and they will engage...........then the shit really hits the fan............
Turkey would not be so stupid. They know they would lose their military assets in syria to Israeli air strikes very quickly.
 

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