Clark calls Trump's decision tragedy: We betrayed our Kurdish allies

Abandoning Kurdish allies by President Donald Trump is a victory for Russia and challenges the decision, as well as its motivations, former NATO Allied High Commander Wesley Clark said on Monday. “Trump Action in Syria and Ukraine have shaken allies”, he said in an interview for the newspaper Arkansat Demorat-Gazette. For [...]
“Trump Action in Syria and Ukraine have shaken allies”, he said in an interview for the newspaper Arkansat Demorat-Gazette.
For those living under Moscow's shadow, Trump's decision revives the ghost of “withdrawal” and the evil year of “1938<8x3>, he said, a reference to the year for the United Kingdom, France and Italy allowed Nazi Germany to invade the province of Cekoslovakia Sudet, the Fmages.net.
The disaster in Syria was predictable and preventable, Clark said.
The “is a true tragedy for US foreign policy and Kurds,” he said.
What we did was open the door for a Turkish invasion. We betrayed our Kurdish allies, who lost 10,000 people fighting for us. I SIS. We have left the prisoners of I SIS is free, and their command structure is still intact. So now they'll regroup and come after the United States. Backing up, we allowed Syria President Bashar Assad to reinforce himself in the region. And he has been criticised by us for a decade for human rights violations, for oppressive tactics, and the murder of civilians. We have opened the doors to Iran for a larger crossing through Syria, to threaten Israel, and we have given Russia the strong role of leadership in the region, “he said. None of this is in the interests of the United States. And here's the question: 50 of our American troops there weren't at risk”, Clark said.











