After Abandoning Them, Trump Asks Kurds to Protect Oilfields
In Trump’s world, Syria is a success. In the real world, it’s a humiliation.
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U.S. troops and armored vehicles going to Syria oil fields, U.S. Defense secretary says. It was the latest sign that extracting the military from Syria is more uncertain and complicated than President Trump is making it out to be.
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