McConnell slams Trump's Syria withdrawal as 'strategic nightmare'

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'Withdrawing US forces from Syria is a grave strategic mistake.'

US Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell Friday attacked President Donald Trump's decision to pull troops from Syria as "a strategic nightmare" that will help Washington's foes and hurt its allies.[WASHINGTON] US Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell Friday attacked President Donald Trump's decision to pull troops from Syria as"a strategic nightmare" that will help Washington's foes and hurt its allies.

His comments come after Mr Trump on Wednesday defended his decision to pull US troops out of Syria as"strategically brilliant".Mr McConnell, usually a staunch supporter of the president, had earlier in the month condemned Mr Trump's withdrawal of troops from northeast Syria, which sparked a week-long Turkish offensive against the Kurds who were allied with the US in the fight against Islamic State.

"Even if the five-day ceasefire announced Thursday holds, events of the past week have set back the United States' campaign against the Islamic State and other terrorists," he said. "We saw the Islamic State flourish in Iraq after President Barack Obama's retreat. We will see these things anew in Syria and Afghanistan if we abandon our partners and retreat from these conflicts before they are won," Mr McConnell wrote.

 

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