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Trump again defends withdrawal of troops in Syria: "It's time to return home and recompose"

Through his Twitter account, the US president declared that it was not a surprise announcement and that he does not want to be "the police of the Middle East."
President Donald Trump reiterated its support for the withdrawal of US troops in Syria, after stating that the jihadist group Islamic State had been defeated in the area. Through his Twitter account, the president said he does not want the US to be "the police of the Middle East".
"The withdrawal from Syria was not surprising. I've campaigned on that for years and six months ago, when I publicly said I wanted to do it and I agreed to do it, "the president warned after his announcement yesterday.

According to the United States, he has lost many lives and a lot of money in the work that the other enemies of the is" Russia, Iran, Syria and others are local enemies of IS. We were doing their job. It's time to go home and recompose. "

Along with this, he added: "Does the United States want to be the police of the Middle East and not get anything in return to lose many lives and trillions of dollars to protect others who, in most cases, do not appreciate what we do?". His withdrawal has meant criticism of his main ally in Syrian territory, the Kurds, who denied that the Islamic State had been completely defeated, and warned that the withdrawal of troops could cause the resurgence of extremists in other areas. Islamic State was not doing.

US President Donald Trump has announced a significant victory over ISIS, saying he will withdraw Syrian troops. The president's statement argued that the United States was in Syria and in the Middle East, which led to the United States, the United States Security Council, the United States, and the United States. Greedy.

The US issue will play an important role in international politics, with a view to asking questions about the future of Kurdish and US extremists, who have long been fighting the ISIS. While claiming to be victorious against the ISIS, President Trump said the success they had led to the withdrawal of US troops to the home, which threatened the US demand.

Currently, there are at least 20 US troops in Syria, and many of the world's largest armed forces in the United States are under SDF, most of whom are Kurdish, whom Turkey views as terrorists.

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