Wednesday, January 2, 2019

President Trump Says There Is Timetable For Withdrawal Of U.S. Forces From Syria



Reuters: Trump gives no timetable for Syria exit; wants to protect Kurds

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the United States would get out of Syria slowly “over a period of time” and would protect the U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters in the country as Washington draws down troops.

Trump did not provide a timetable for the planned military exit from Syria, which he announced last month against the advice of top national security aides and without consulting lawmakers or U.S. allies participating in anti-Islamic State operations.

The decision prompted Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to resign. Trump said on Wednesday he had essentially fired Mattis, whose letter of resignation was seen as a sharp rebuke to the Republican president.

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More News On President Trump Saying There Is Timetable For Withdrawal Of U.S. Forces From Syria

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