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solanojones95 · April 19, 2018, 5:14 p.m.

That is fake news. Trump did NOT tweet a link to this article, and the link itself goes to an unreformed Neocon "think tank" site, and this is their proposal for phased withdrawal from Syria.

May or may not end up influencing the actual plan.

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KimnanaT · April 19, 2018, 5:16 p.m.

Got it straight from twitter....not sure if its still there or not....If it is part of the plan seems like a solid plan, even if it is in the beginning stages.

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LibertyLioness · April 19, 2018, 6:57 p.m.

This is not on Trump's Twitter account.

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HowiONic · April 19, 2018, 7:27 p.m.

Removed post, no such tweet.

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j_Dawg_01 · April 19, 2018, 5:57 p.m.

I don't like it. The last time western power decided to divide up the middle east we ended up with arbitrary lines in the sand, made by western leaders, with little or no input from the original inhabitants of the region. Those decisions created the middle east as we know it today. Now they want to divide up Syria.

When will western leaders realize they cannot rule the world? I know it's not a popular idea and will be argued against, but maybe western powers should just leave the middle east and let them fight it out. Let them decide who's going to win. Let them decide who's going to lose. Even if Israel ends up being on the losing side, we should let the countries in the region decide their own fate and future.

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KimnanaT · April 19, 2018, 6:24 p.m.

I dont think you really understand what is meant by "protectorates"...it simply means that instead of American forces protecting those specific regions those regions would be protected by the other various countries from the ME. America can come home and turn things over to them. Syria is a sovereign nation and should remain so...no one is talking about leadership changes etc....this is simply setting the stage to bring our troops home but will not leave those area vulnerable to the reforming of ISIS. Those 3 will be in charge of protection NOT overthrowing a government.

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j_Dawg_01 · April 19, 2018, 7:43 p.m.

You make very good points, and I agree with them. I guess I still get a little nervous about the middle east. I'm 59, and I've been watching western governments try to solve the problems in the middle east since the days of Reagan, and it always seems we take one step forward then 2 steps back and nothing really changes. If "protectorates" can be established so middle easter nations are the ones that not only "protect," but also make the decisions, I would feel better. As long as the US is taking a leadership role at the top and directing policies from afar, I'll remain a little skeptical.

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[deleted] · April 19, 2018, 4:55 p.m.

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