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To Please Putin & Muslim Taliban Friends, Yellow rUMP Orders US Military Retreat From Syria and Now Afghanistan (Ovewr The Resignations of His Military Staff)

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Jordan Peterson

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Dec 21, 2018, 7:32:18 AM12/21/18
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[With no experience more than 5 draft deferments and a TV reality show, tRUMP
must consider himself the greatest military strategist of all time and has
decided to repay the Sharia Muslim Taliban and Russian strongman Putin for
undisclosed favors which will no dobut be revealed during tRUMP's treason
trial.]

Trump Orders 7,000 U.S. Troops Out Of Afghanistan: Reports
The aim is to eventually bring home all 14,000 troops, according to
officials.

A day after President Donald Trump announced American troops were being
withdrawn from Syria, officials revealed that he has also ordered the
Pentagon to pull out half the U.S. forces in Afghanistan, according to
several media reports.

More than 7,000 American troops will begin to return home within weeks, a
U.S. official told The Wall Street Journal, which was the first to report on
the Afghanistan pullout.

Trump’s aim is to eventually withdraw all 14,000 troops in Afghanistan over
the next several months, the Journal reported. Most of the troops are part of
a NATO-led mission to train, advise and assist Afghan forces.

The decision on Afghanistan was made Tuesday, the same day Trump issued an
order to pull all 2,000 U.S. personnel out of Syria, CNN reported.

Reports of the Afghanistan pullout come on the same day that Defense
Secretary Jim Mattis announced he was resigning from the Trump administration
in February. The decision was precipitated partly by Trump’s planned hasty
withdrawal of troops in both Syria and Afghanistan.

The retired Marine general issued a pointed letter of resignation that
discussed his differences with Trump over several issues, including what
Mattis sees as the importance of strong international alliances.

“While the US remains the indispensable nation in the free world, we cannot
protect our interests or serve that role effectively without maintaining
strong alliances and showing respect to those allies,” Mattis wrote in his
letter.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) immediately criticized the Afghanistan pullout,
seeing it as “paving the way toward a second 9/11.”

Earlier this month, Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, told The Washington Post that he’s opposed to drawing down U.S. forces
in Afghanistan. “In my judgment, leaving Afghanistan not only would create
instability in South Asia ... but would give terrorist groups the space
within which to plan and conduct operations against the American people, our
homeland and our allies,” he said. “And that really is the problem we are
trying to solve.”

Jordan Peterson

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