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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3279313" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I think that the abandonment of our Kurdish allies is a mistake. We abandoned them twice before and many have died and the embarrassment still reigns. This is the third time we've done this to the Kurds who have fought alongside our troops for a long time. Turkey hates the Kurds and will kill as many as they can and the Kurds are not radical as is the other side. I am of the opinion that as the Kurds are wiped out, the US will step back in the mess as will other big-time players and the overall end is worse than when Obama was in office-if that makes any sense. Trump stepped in his own mess this time in an effort to fulfill one of his campaign promises and an election is coming up. Predictably, he has dropped in the polls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3279313, member: 25679"] I think that the abandonment of our Kurdish allies is a mistake. We abandoned them twice before and many have died and the embarrassment still reigns. This is the third time we've done this to the Kurds who have fought alongside our troops for a long time. Turkey hates the Kurds and will kill as many as they can and the Kurds are not radical as is the other side. I am of the opinion that as the Kurds are wiped out, the US will step back in the mess as will other big-time players and the overall end is worse than when Obama was in office-if that makes any sense. Trump stepped in his own mess this time in an effort to fulfill one of his campaign promises and an election is coming up. Predictably, he has dropped in the polls. [/QUOTE]
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