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In campaign stop with evangelical Christians, Trump defends his actions on Syria

Published 10/12/2019, 11:03 PM
Updated 10/12/2019, 11:03 PM
© Reuters. President Donald Trump delivers remarks at Values Voter Summit

By Jan Wolfe

(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday defended his decision to withdraw troops from northeastern Syria, telling conservative Christian activists that the United States should prioritize protecting its own borders.

"Let them have their borders, but I don't think our soldiers should be there for the next 50 years guarding a border between Turkey and Syria when we can't guard our own borders at home," Trump said in a speech to the Value Voters Summit in Washington, an annual conference of religious conservatives.

Trump was elected in 2016 running on a hard-line immigration policy and has sought to make legal and illegal immigration to the United States more difficult during his more than two years in office, pushing for a wall to be built on the U.S.-Mexico border among other measures.

After a phone call between Trump and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan last Sunday, Trump made an abrupt policy change and ordered out U.S. forces in northeast Syria who had been fighting with Kurdish YPG militia against Islamic State. Within days Turkey began an offensive against the YPG, which it says is a terrorist group backing Kurdish rebels in Turkey.

Syrian Kurds should fight on their own, Trump said at Saturday's event.

"Don't forget: they are fighting for their land. They haven't help us fight for our land," Trump said. "They're fighting for their land and that's good, but we've helped them."

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), in which the YPG comprises the main fighting element, holds most of the northern Syrian territory that once made up Islamic State's "caliphate" and has been keeping thousands of fighters from the jihadist group in jail.

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Some evangelical leaders have criticized Trump over his Syria policy, saying he was endangering tens of thousands of Christians in the Muslim-dominated region.

Trump has also had rare criticism from senior figures in his own Republican Party who accuse him of deserting loyal U.S. allies in the Kurds. Trump has said he does not approve of Turkey's incursion, but hundreds of Kurds rallied outside the White House on Saturday, blaming Trump for exposing Kurds to a Turkish onslaught.

Evangelicals have been among Trump’s most loyal supporters through scandal and controversy in the White House. Criticism from influential Christian leaders has been a rare crack in their overwhelming support for Trump as he fights an impeachment inquiry by the Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives and pursues his 2020 re-election bid.

(The story corrects to 'own' instead of 'owns' typographical error, first paragraph)

Latest comments

The Dems would have taken the opposite side of this no matter what the president decided. Drain the swamp.
Trump has never liked US allies (as they dont pay him) and is obviously on weak on ISIS. This is not news, just more of the same.
The YPG "helped" the US because once ISIS is gone they plan to take over that land, plus land inside of Turkey, and make their own country. They are separatist terrorists, nothing more, using the Kurdish citizenry as political shields when Turkey does what is right, which is push them back from their border so they can send actual Syrian refugees back home.
Turkey is a member of NATO. The Kurds are not. The Kurds were helping us fight ISIS because they were intent on claiming that land for themselves, not because they were bored and just wanted to help The US. It's a bummer what happened to the Kurds when Turkey was formed, but there are reasons why every country in the middle east with Kurdish populations don't want them to have an independent state. If Americans want Turkey out of NATO, and the Kurds in, then by all means write your congressman. They've been going at it in that region for a couple thousand years. America does NOT want to become a long term player in that ****show.
When did Reoublicans quit being American?
If Mr. Trump doesn't think he should be guarding someone else's borders, why is he everywhere outside his own borders? Ah yes!!..The usual reply: "That's different!"
but he has sent troops in Saudi Arabia. The only value for grump is cash. ISIS may go to Europe, but surely US trump policy will have a price .
Turkey controls the straits of Bosphorus and of Dardanels in addition to being geographically close to you-know-where...No matter what theTurks do, the Americans will always come back crawling to their spoiled child...Regardless who is in the White House....
hard core evangelical christian's supporting a guy like Trump, Jesus must be crying somewhere!
As Abraham Lincoln hands him a thoroughly used tissue.
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