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{UAH} Trump told Turkey's Erdogan in Dec. 14 call about Syria, 'it's all yours. We are done'

George Okello

 

It is very bothering to critical thinkers to realize that members of society like you believe that The Kurds are going to be protected for life than allowing them to learn how to live with the rest of society. Let us see, United States UK and France bombed Northern Iraq in the process of imposing a no fly zone on Saddam Hussein in the process of protecting the Kurds. That no fly zone lived past 10 years, Saddam Hussein left power and died too, and since he died the West is still protecting the Kurds. At what point will they ever protect themselves? There is a moment we as members of society must allow the population to sort its problems out, and the time for The Kurds to figure out how to live with its neighbors is right now. By the way in the process of learning to live with each other, people either die, societies get assimilated and sometimes annihilated. For the record in the name of protecting the Kurds they have become the most quietly lethal society in the Middle East.

 

Our kids are coming home in a fulfillment of yet another campaign promise, if the Kurds are that important for you please send in the Desert Rats to live their entire lives for protecting The Kurds has now become a will never end firkin joke.

 

The president of The people was invited by the president of Turkey yesterday and the invitation was accepted.    Wait for the dates.

 

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From: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com [mailto:ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bobby Alcantara
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Subject: {UAH} Trump told Turkey's Erdogan in Dec. 14 call about Syria, 'it's all yours. We are done'

 

Edward Mo irundrua,

 

So the Americans throw the Kurds once again into the furnace after being used by them to fight and defeat the Muslim terrorists. The same thing happened in Irag and before that, in post-colonial partition of the Middle East where the British, French and the USA parceled out Kurdistan between Turkey, Irag, Iran and Syria, denying them an independent homleland and making them slaves in the countries where they had been parcelled off.. We had warned the Kurds never, ever, to trust the Americans again, but they did not listen. Now they are going to pay a heavy price- probably the total annihilation of the Kurds of Syria. Thats why we Ugandan communists  will never listen to the stupid idea of peace talks with Kayibanda. We will never participate in any so-called elections organised by the Rwandan occuppiers. The only way we will remove kayibanda from power is through the barrel of a gun- when Kayibanda smells the cordite and begins to sneeze is when he will realise the game is up. We never end up in a horrible trap, where there is no escape, like the Kurds. Never.

 

Bobby

Trump told Turkey's Erdogan in Dec. 14 call about Syria, 'it's all yours. We are done'

Jeremy Diamond byline

CNN Digital Expansion DC Elise Labott

 

By Jeremy Diamond and Elise Labott, CNN

Updated 0850 GMT (1650 HKT) December 24, 2018

 

Trump, Erdogan discuss withdrawal of US troops

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(CNN)US President Donald Trump told Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan the US was "done" with Syria as the pair discussed the possible withdrawal of US forces from the country.

Erdogan was explaining all the problems with the US presence in Iraq and Syria and was irritating Trump, according to a senior administration official who received a detailed readout of the phone call between both presidents.

"OK, it's all yours. We are done," Trump said, according to the source.

Erdogan made his case to Trump during the December 14 call that the US should pull out of Syria by pointing to the near-total defeat of ISIS in the country, according to a separate source familiar with the call. The President then sought assurances from Erdogan that Turkey would continue to fight ISIS and defeat the terrorist group.

A senior White House official said Erdogan gave Trump his "word" that Turkey would finish off ISIS.

"In the call on Friday, Erdogan said to the President, 'In fact, as your friend, I give you my word in this,'" the senior White House official said.

Erdogan, for his part, described his conversation with Trump during a speech last Friday, saying he told Trump that he could clear Syria of ISIS.

"During a conversation I had with Mr. Trump -- he said 'ISIS, can you clear ISIS from this area?'" Erdogan recalled. "We did it before, and we can again as long as we have logistic support from you."

"And so they began pulling out," Erdogan said.

"Within the framework of the phone call we had with Mr. Trump, we have started preparing plans for operations to clear the ISIS elements still within Syria," he continued.

The Associated Press first reported some details of the phone call.

Trump and Erdogan held a phone call again on Sunday where the two discussed the conflict in Syria, both nations said.

"I just had a long and productive call with President @RT_Erdogan of Turkey. We discussed ISIS, our mutual involvement in Syria, & the slow & highly coordinated pullout of U.S. troops from the area. After many years they are coming home. We also discussed heavily expanded Trade," Trump tweeted.

I just had a long and productive call with President @RT_Erdogan of Turkey. We discussed ISIS, our mutual involvement in Syria, & the slow & highly coordinated pullout of U.S. troops from the area. After many years they are coming home. We also discussed heavily expanded Trade.

 

CNN's Eli Watkins and Arwa Damon contributed to this report.

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