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From NBC News
KOBANE, Syria — American military leaders are "constantly apologizing" for President Donald Trump's Syria withdrawal plan, according to the commander who oversees a force of 65,000 U.S.-backed fighters that's battling the Islamic State.
“It was a joint war, but they left us in the middle of the road,” said Gen. Mazlum Kobane, who is in charge of the coalition of militias known as the Syrian Democratic Forces.
U.S. troops and Kurdish-led fighters were "brothers in arms" as partners on the ground in the war against ISIS in Syria, he added.
But Trump’s announcement that he was withdrawing all U.S. troops from the country immediately has left the Kurds feeling abandoned. The president tweeted on Dec. 19 that the U.S. had “defeated ISIS in Syria,” adding that was the “only reason” to have troops on the ground there.
On Wednesday, ISIS claimed responsibility for a suicide attack in Manbij that killed 19, including four Americans.
COMMENT:-
So far there is neither confirmation nor denial of the alleged report that Mr. Trump's response was that the troops should
"STFU and soldier. I'M the Commander-in-Chief and if they don't like it they should go back to where they came from - buncha pathetic losers - if they're so smart why ain't they rich like I am? Besides when I said what they said I said I didn't say it.".
U.S. troops 'embarrassed' by Trump's Syria plan, Kurdish commander says
KOBANE, Syria — American military leaders are "constantly apologizing" for President Donald Trump's Syria withdrawal plan, according to the commander who oversees a force of 65,000 U.S.-backed fighters that's battling the Islamic State.
“It was a joint war, but they left us in the middle of the road,” said Gen. Mazlum Kobane, who is in charge of the coalition of militias known as the Syrian Democratic Forces.
U.S. troops and Kurdish-led fighters were "brothers in arms" as partners on the ground in the war against ISIS in Syria, he added.
But Trump’s announcement that he was withdrawing all U.S. troops from the country immediately has left the Kurds feeling abandoned. The president tweeted on Dec. 19 that the U.S. had “defeated ISIS in Syria,” adding that was the “only reason” to have troops on the ground there.
On Wednesday, ISIS claimed responsibility for a suicide attack in Manbij that killed 19, including four Americans.
COMMENT:-
So far there is neither confirmation nor denial of the alleged report that Mr. Trump's response was that the troops should
"STFU and soldier. I'M the Commander-in-Chief and if they don't like it they should go back to where they came from - buncha pathetic losers - if they're so smart why ain't they rich like I am? Besides when I said what they said I said I didn't say it.".