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What is Trump thinking? The sudden and puzzling Syria pullout announcement

The commander in chief of the American military has announced that U.S. forces have defeated ISIS and are therefore leaving Syria. Right away.

What?

It may make sense for troops to return relatively soon from a war zone where rebels and radical Islamists are locked in a bloody death struggle with a murderous dictator closely allied with Iran and Russia.

But no decision of such strategic importance should be made in such impulsive fashion. The suddenness of President Trump’s declaration raises profound questions about his motives.

Three months ago, National Security Adviser John Bolton declared, “We’re not going to leave [Syria] as long as Iranian troops are outside Iranian borders and that includes Iranian proxies and militias.”

Hasn’t happened. But the pullout will begin because, as Trump put it in (of course) a tweet, “we have defeated ISIS in Syria.”
Oh? The State Department Tuesday said “the job is not yet done”; the Defense Department Wednesday said “the campaign against ISIS is not over.”

Also Wednesday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that Islamic State militants there had murdered nearly 700 prisoners in nearly two months. Syrian rebel commanders say at least 5,000 ISIS fighters remain: a weak core and a far cry from their imagined caliphate, but a far cry from extinction.

Trump’s decision will be music to the ears of Vladimir Putin, as well as to Iran, both of whom will now wield maximum influence. It reportedly sprung from a call with Turkish President Recep Erdogan; there are rumblings of a deal that may include a commitment to hand over cleric Erdogan’s nemesis, cleric Fethullah Gulen, who is in Pennsylvania.

No one should take lightly the prospect of Americans staying in harm’s way. But when a decision this consequential looks this impetuous, alarm bells must ring.

Source: What is Trump thinking? The sudden and puzzling Syria pullout announcement – NY Daily News