Longtime televangelist and ally to the president
Pat Robertson said Trump is “in danger of losing the mandate of heaven” over his
announcement that American forces will pull out of a region of Syria.
Calling Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan a dictator and a thug, Robertson said that he is “absolutely appalled that the United States is going to betray those democratic forces in northern Syria, that we are possibly going to allow the Turkish to come in against the Kurds.”
“To say that (Erdoğan) is an ally of America is nonsense. He is in it for himself,” Robertson said.
The White House announced late Sunday that "Turkey will soon be moving forward with its long-planned operation into Northern Syria. The United States Armed Forces will not support or be involved in the operation." Erdoğan considers the Kurdish forces terrorists allied with insurgents inside his country.
Robertson, who created the Christian Broadcast Network and is host of the 700 Club, made the comments during
Monday's show.
Though Robertson has been a
consistent Trump defender, he continued to rip the decision, saying that “the president, who allowed (Washington Post journalist Jamal)
Khashoggi to be cut in pieces without any repercussions whatsoever, is now allowing the Christians and the Kurds to be massacred by the Turks.”
“And I believe — and I want to say this with great solemnity — the President of the United States is in danger of losing the mandate of heaven if he permits this to happen,” he concluded.
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