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goldenequity
11-12-2016, 01:26 PM
Trump: US must focus on fighting ISIL, not changing Syria regime (https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/trump-us-must-focus-fighting-isil-not-changing-syria-regime/)

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(RT) US President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed that he will most likely
abandon the Obama administration policy on Syria
to seek a possible rapprochement with Russia.

“I’ve had an opposite view of many people regarding Syria,”
the 70-year-old Republican told the Wall Street Journal in his first interview since the election.

From the start of the Syrian war, Barack Obama’s foreign policy
has been focused on the support and training of the so-called “moderate” militant groups
who were supposed to defeat ISIL terrorists, and survive to eventually overthrow President Assad.

That approach became deadlocked this year
when Washington failed to honor its obligations under an agreement with Moscow
to separate their “moderate militant” forces from internationally-recognized terrorists.

Trump, on the other hand, said on Friday
that the US should be focused on fighting ISIL,
instead of pursuing regime change in Syria.

“My attitude was you’re fighting Syria, Syria is fighting ISIL, and you have to get rid of ISIL.
Russia is now totally aligned with Syria, and now you have Iran,
which is becoming powerful, because of us, is aligned with Syria…
Now we’re backing militants against Syria, and we have no idea who these people are.”

It has been widely documented and reported that American weapons
supplied to the “moderate” terrorists are often obtained by extremists in Syria.
Those weapons, in turn, are being used by the ‘jihadists’
to strike civilian positions and deploy them against Syrian forces.

The president-elect warned that if the US attacks Assad,
“we end up fighting Russia, fighting Syria.”

The US coalition bombing of Syrian Army positions near the city of Deir Ezzor on September 17
led to the collapse of the US-Russian peace initiative.

Rapprochement in US-Russia ties could, however, be on the horizon
after Trump admitted receiving a “beautiful” letter from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump said a phone call between them is scheduled shortly.

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are “very much alike… in their basic approaches toward international affairs,”
Dmitry Peskov told the Associated Press earlier.

“[Trump] has been a very firm supporter of the idea of a good relationship between our countries,
because we do carry a joint responsibility for strategic stability in the world,” the spokesman said.

Immediately after Trump’s victory, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated
that Moscow looks forward to restoring bilateral relations with the United States.

The US military establishment, however, already seems to be working against Trump’s policies.
In an interview with CBS This Morning, Defense Secretary Ash Carter
leveled a barrage of accusations at Russia.

He said the Russian campaign in Syria “fuels the fires” of ongoing violence in the country,
claiming “they’re not doing what we need to do and think needs to be done [in Syria].”




UK Independent (HEGEMON ALERT)
Donald Trump signifies he will end US support for Syrian rebels despite their pleas to him for help (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/us-president-elect-donald-trump-support-assad-putin-syria-remove-rebel-backing-a7413346.html)

Origanalist
11-12-2016, 01:36 PM
I would prefer to just get out, but this is a obvious improvement. Screw Ash Carter.

seapilot
11-12-2016, 01:43 PM
Must be the right thing to do if the current defense secretary is against it. Cue the media to now show children killed by Assad and the Russians.

Origanalist
11-12-2016, 01:46 PM
Must be the right thing to do if the current defense secretary is against it. Cue the media to now show children killed by Assad and the Russians.

Is what they do. Misinformation experts.

alucard13mm
11-12-2016, 01:49 PM
Assuming isis is not a cia black ops and assuming trump is in it to win it (not another quagmire) and with a declaration of war... sure.