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12/22/18 7:02 PM

#296419 RE: ForReal #296415

Trump ends year in chaos: Syria, Mattis, Afghanistan, shutdown:

..He is standing up for what he believes to be right..
LOL

Steve Holland
December 20, 2018 / 9:30 PM / a day ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Trump’s presidency has lurched from crisis to crisis since he took office less than two years ago, but Thursday was a landmark day of chaos that appeared to test the resolve of even senior Republican backers in Washington.


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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-chaos/syria-mattis-afghanistan-shutdown-trump-ends-year-in-chaos-idUSKCN1OK0A5

Defense Secretary James Mattis, a widely respected figure seen as a stabilizing influence inside the administration, handed in his resignation after arguing with Trump over foreign policy in a White House meeting.

Mattis then released a letter that showed fundamental policy differences between the two men and implicitly criticized Trump’s disregard for allies abroad.

Also on Thursday, Trump resisted pressure to stand down from a decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, made plans to pull American forces out of Afghanistan and pushed the U.S. government toward a shutdown over funding for a border wall.

To top it all off, U.S. share prices tumbled as investors worried the looming shutdown, slower economic growth and the Federal Reserve’s projections for more interest rate hikes next year.

Even some of Trump’s friends showed deepening worry about where his administration is heading at the halfway point of his term.

Senator Lindsey Graham, a close ally and frequent golf partner, on Thursday praised Mattis, publicly urged Trump to reconsider the Syrian pullout and warned that withdrawing troops from Afghanistan could ultimately lead to another attack on America similar to the one on Sept. 11, 2001.

“I believe you are on course to make the same mistake President (Barack) Obama made in Iraq ... It will turn out no better for you than it did for him.” Graham tweeted of the Syria move.

Graham said the conditions in Afghanistan made troop withdrawals a high-risk strategy. “If we continue on our present course we are setting in motion the loss of all our gains and paving the way toward a second 9/11.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell issued a statement expressing grave reservations about why Mattis left.

“I am particularly distressed that he is resigning due to sharp differences with the president on ... key aspects of America’s global leadership,” he said.

It was a vivid reminder of the early months of Trump’s White House, when he fired his first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, after only days in office, fired then-FBI Director James Comey and launched a travel ban against majority Muslim countries that was blocked by the courts.

HEADING FOR A TOUGH YEAR

Trump already faces a difficult 2019, likely to be dominated by a special prosecutor’s investigation into whether his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia and congressional probes into his businesses, his family and some cabinet members.

Democrats will take control of the U.S. House of Representatives in January and plan to use their power to dig deep into Trump’s past and his administration.

Those Democrats, eager to soften Trump up for his expected run for re-election in 2020, leaped to take advantage of the scenes of turmoil on Thursday.

“It is a shame that this president, who is plunging the nation into chaos, is throwing another temper tantrum and is going to hurt lots of innocent people,” said U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the top Democrat in the Senate.

“The Trump temper tantrum will shut down the government, but it will not get him his wall,” Schumer said.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-chaos/syria-mattis-afghanistan-shutdown-trump-ends-year-in-chaos-idUSKCN1OK0A5
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BullNBear52

12/22/18 7:16 PM

#296428 RE: ForReal #296415

Instead of compromising to avoid a shut down he said he would own it unless he got his $5.7B for his fucking wall.

He is standing up for what he believes to be right. My fear is he will cave and not keep his promise to build a wall. (Whether Mexico pays for it or not.)


You and Trump can explain that to all the federal workers who won't get a paycheck next week.
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arizona1

12/22/18 8:34 PM

#296454 RE: ForReal #296415

My fear is he will cave and not keep his promise to build a wall.

You seem to "fear" many things....especially brown from Mexico coming to kill you, sell you drugs and rape your grandchildren.

Which is more important to you? THE WALL or American education?