The neoclowns are desperately trying to spin the situation in Syria to their advantage:
President Trump’s acquiescence to Turkey’s move to send troops deep inside Syrian territory has in only one week’s time turned into a bloody carnage, forced the abandonment of a successful five-year-long American project to keep the peace on a volatile border, and given an unanticipated victory to four American adversaries: Russia, Iran, the Syrian government and the Islamic State.
Rarely has a presidential decision resulted so immediately in what his own party leaders have described as disastrous consequences for American allies and interests. How this decision happened — springing from an “off-script moment” with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, in the words of a senior American diplomat — likely will be debated for years by historians, Middle East experts and conspiracy theorists.
But this much already is clear: Mr. Trump ignored months of warnings from his advisers about what calamities likely would ensue if he followed his instincts to pull back from Syria and abandon America’s longtime allies, the Kurds. He had no Plan B, other than to leave. The only surprise is how swiftly it all collapsed around the president and his depleted, inexperienced foreign policy team.
The fact of the matter is that there wasn’t a damn thing the president could do about Turkey’s decision to send troops into Syria. As it stands, given that Turkey is a NATO ally attacking an “American adversary”, the United States would appear to have a military obligation to aid the Turks in their incursion into Syrian territory regardless of who happens to be their target.
The idea that the 50 nukes at Incirlik Air Base are being “held hostage” by Turkey is nothing more than shamelessly manipulative rhetoric. They are at no risk and can be utilized or withdrawn at will; the Turks have no ability to interfere with them in any way. But it’s just another way of trying to make the God-Emperor look inept and foolish, and scare the uninformed into supporting the neoclown program for sending American troops to the the Middle East.
President Trump is just doing what he does best, breaking the unwritten rules and gentleman’s agreements in order to lay the foundation for a substantive change of an untenable situation.