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  • Three months ago, I was in northern Syria

  • with the Army’s 34th Infantry Division.

  • Weeks ago, our commander in chief

  • announced he was pulling our last troops out

  • of the region.

  • And I say why are we protecting Syria’s land?”

  • Ever since I haven’t been able to sleep at night.

  • Breaking news: Turkey has launched a military offensive

  • against the Kurds in northeastern Syria.”

  • In just a week hundreds reported dead.

  • Around the world, condemnation growing.”

  • Our complete withdrawal from Syria

  • is unstrategic, immoral and ultimately un-American.

  • Don’t get me wrong, I agree with President Trump’s

  • statement that we should end endless wars.

  • I don’t think we should have been in Iraq.

  • I certainly don’t think we should be in Yemen.

  • Overall, it is good for us to get out of the Middle East.

  • But we do that by building and maintaining alliances,

  • by creating a peace process that

  • maintains stability in the region

  • and supporting our allies.

  • That’s how we work ourselves out of our jobs.

  • I was stationed in July in Kobani, Syria.

  • In Kobani, there’s a little cafe where we met with our Kurdish

  • counterparts.

  • We drank tea in little glasses.

  • I met a Kurdish fighter who asked me if the U.S. would ever

  • leave Syria.

  • I reassured him: Of course the U.S.

  • would never leave Syria and abandon the Kurds.

  • Theyre our partners.

  • I was wrong.

  • Last week I read that Kobani was attacked by Turkey.

  • That’s the same city where I drank tea with the Kurds

  • and reassured them that we’d have their back.

  • Now I worry that those same men

  • may be dead.

  • I can’t believe President Trump let

  • this happen.

  • I joined the Army to follow in the footsteps

  • of my grandfather and great-uncle Milt

  • who both served in World War II.

  • Now the same army that stopped the Nazis is being sent home

  • to clear the way for an ethnic cleansing of the Kurds.

  • Today the United States and Turkey

  • have agreed to a cease-fire in Syria.

  • But this is too little too late.

  • This morning that short-lived deal already appears to be falling apart.”

  • Turkish attacks continued on the border today.”

  • There are reports that ISIS prisoners

  • have been escapingpromising slaughter

  • and quotethe return of the Islamic State.’”

  • President Trump has said, “We have won against ISIS,”

  • but that’s not true.

  • ISIS no longer controls territory

  • but they are still a threat.

  • Keeping ISIS at bay in northern Syria

  • means collecting on-the-ground intelligence

  • and guarding tens of thousands of captured ISIS

  • terrorists and their families, something

  • the Kurds have done for us for years.

  • Based on what I saw in Syria, I strongly

  • believe the president’s decision may prolong a war

  • rather than end it.

Three months ago, I was in northern Syria

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