Syrian Showdown: Trump vs. the Generals

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Syrian Showdown: Trump vs. the Generals

With ISIS on the run in Syria, President Trump this week declared that he intends to make good on his promise to bring the troops home.

“I want to get out. I want to bring our troops back home,” said the president. We’ve gotten “nothing out of the $7 trillion (spent) in the Middle East in the last 17 years. … So, it’s time.”

Not so fast, Mr. President.

For even as Trump was speaking he was being contradicted by his Centcom commander Gen. Joseph Votel. “A lot of good progress has been made” in Syria, Votel conceded, “but the hard part … is in front of us.”

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Moreover, added Votel, when we defeat ISIS, we must stabilize Syria and see to its reconstruction.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had been even more specific:

“It is crucial to our national defense to maintain a military and diplomatic presence in Syria, to help bring an end to that conflict, as they chart a course to achieve a new political future.”

But has not Syria’s “political future” already been charted?

Bashar Assad, backed by Iran and Russia, has won his seven-year civil war. He has retaken the rebel stronghold of Eastern Ghouta near Damascus. He now controls most of the country that we and the Kurds do not.

According to The Washington Post, Defense Secretary James Mattis is also not on board with Trump and “has repeatedly said … that U.S. troops would be staying in Syria for the foreseeable future to guarantee stability and political resolution to the civil war.”

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, who fears a “Shiite corridor” from Tehran to Baghdad, Damascus and Beirut, also opposes Trump. “If you take those (U.S.) troops out from east Syria,” the prince told Time, “you will lose that checkpoint … American troops should stay (in Syria) at least for the mid-term, if not the long-term.”

Bibi Netanyahu also wants us to stay in Syria.

Wednesday, Trump acceded to his generals. He agreed to leave our troops in Syria until ISIS is finished. However, as the 2,000 U.S. troops there are not now engaging ISIS — many of our Kurd allies are going back north to defend border towns threatened by Turkey — this could take a while.

Yet a showdown is coming. And, stated starkly, the divide is this:

Trump sees al-Qaida and ISIS as the real enemy and is prepared to pull all U.S. forces out of Syria as soon as the caliphate is eradicated. And if Assad is in power then, backed by Russia and Iran, so be it.

Trump does not see an Assad-ruled Syria, which has existed since the Nixon presidency, as a great threat to the United States. He is unwilling to spill more American blood to overturn the outcome of a war that Syria, Iran and Russia have already won. Nor is he prepared to foot the bill for the reconstruction of Syria, or for any long-term occupation of that quadrant of Syria that we and our allies now hold.

Once ISIS is defeated, Trump wants out of the war and out of Syria.

The Israelis, Saudis and most of our foreign policy elite, however, vehemently disagree. They want the U.S. to hold onto that slice of Syria east of the Euphrates that we now occupy, and to use the leverage of our troops on Syrian soil to effect the removal of President Assad and the expulsion of the Iranians.

The War Party does not concede Syria is lost. It sees the real battle as dead ahead. It is eager to confront and, if need be, fight Syrians, Iranians and Shiite militias should they cross to the east bank of the Euphrates, as they did weeks ago, when U.S. artillery and air power slaughtered them in the hundreds, Russians included.

If U.S. troops do remain in Syria, the probability is high that Trump, like Presidents Bush and Obama before him, will be ensnared indefinitely in the Forever War of the Middle East.

President Erdogan of Turkey, who has seized Afrin from the Syrian Kurds, is threatening to move on Manbij, where Kurdish troops are backed by U.S. troops. If Erdogan does not back away from his threat, NATO allies could start shooting at one another.

As the 2,000 U.S. troops in Syria are both uninvited and unwelcome, a triumphant Assad is likely soon to demand that we remove them from his country.

Will we defy President Assad then, with the possibility U.S. planes and troops could be engaging Syrians, Russians, Iranians and Shiite militias, in a country where we have no right to be?

Trump is being denounced as an isolationist. But what gains have we reaped from 17 years of Middle East wars — from Afghanistan to Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen — to justify all the blood shed and the treasure lost?

And how has our great rival China suffered from not having fought in any of these wars?

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kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
April 6, 2018 7:31 am

Trump has had the Get Out of the Middle East for a long, long time and it won’t go away. He will win the war against his Generals, Israel, and SA – or meet an unfortunate demise.

Bilco
Bilco
April 6, 2018 7:39 am

If I remember correctly….Did Bin Laden say. Drawing America into these wars.The ultimate goal is to bankrupt them? If that was the plan all along….

wdg
wdg
April 6, 2018 7:47 am

As Commander and Chief of the armed forces, Trump needs to fire treasonous generals and order the US troops in the Middle East home….now. And tell Israel and the Jewish Lobby in the US to go to hell. That is what he promised…putting America First, not Israel first.

Kelly the Deplorable
Kelly the Deplorable
  wdg
April 7, 2018 5:13 am

I agree with you that that’s what needs to be done… But it’s laughable. As long as Trump keeps Kushner around, he’s basically an honorary joo. And he certainly acts to zio-israhell benefit.

22winmag - refugee from ZeroHedge who just couldn't take the explosion of doom porn and the avalanche of near-hourly Bitcoin stories
22winmag - refugee from ZeroHedge who just couldn't take the explosion of doom porn and the avalanche of near-hourly Bitcoin stories
April 6, 2018 7:50 am

Is Buchanan a j00 writing for j00 controlled, controlled opposition?[imgcomment image[/img]

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 6, 2018 8:47 am

The situation in the ME has become one of events controlling men, not men controlling events.

There is now something far greater developing there than most people even imagine.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
April 6, 2018 9:06 am

I remember when the Soviets used to stage a coup to put in power a friendly dictator who would them invite them in. Of course the US did the same thing in South Vietnam. But those day are gone. When you are the undisputed big dog you can dispense with formalities and just make yourself welcome. Fuck sovereignty, this is the 21st century! International law is ‘fo suckas.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
  Zarathustra
April 6, 2018 10:06 am

I remember when the US staged coups/Regime Change in multiple Nation States in S. America, Africa, and Europe, to put in power a friendly dictator who would them invite them in.

Mas as Hell
Mas as Hell
  Zarathustra
April 6, 2018 10:19 am

Ah, but we are no longer the “undisputed big dog”. Russia is in that part of the world, and China is becoming one (largely funded by us). I doubt very strongly if Putin is going to let Assad fall to some “friendly dictator” to the US. And as for the Saudi’s, we sell them enough arms, why don’t THEY defend themselves? Same with Israel. Spend YOUR blood and treasure, and we go home.
The war party simply wants more profit. I agree with the sentiment above though; Trump is commander in chief. He has the right and DUTY to exercise that power and simply tell the generals that they either get with the program, or get the fuck out. I would agree that we need to have a plan for withdrawal, however if the stupid libtards and that asshat Mueller would cut out all the Russia Russia Russia garbage, maybe Trump could work with Putin on an exit plan that would make sure ISIS is done for good. Of course, THAT would make way too much sense, and the Washington swamp would never allow that. Led by retards.

TPC
TPC
April 6, 2018 10:14 am

This is one of the few times I agree with the “Trumpeters” as Admin calls them.

He doesn’t really go off message on this one, and any retraction seems to be a reflection of the amount of pushback he finds in office.

But he’s keeping the heat on, and reminding the American people that “Bring the troops home” has been a staple slogan since the Iraq War.

Good god. We’ve been actively at war in the middle east for almost 20 years. What a freaking waste of lives, money, and time.

steve
steve
April 7, 2018 5:12 pm

So, we’re to stay in Syria until we beat ISIS; the fighters the CIA funds? We could be there a long time.

jamesthedeplorablewanderer
jamesthedeplorablewanderer
April 7, 2018 7:05 pm

If the Saudis, Israelis and whoever want Iran and Hezbollah out of Syria and Assad de-officed, why don’t THEY do it for once?