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President Trump Declares End of ‘Ideological’ Warfare

Oct. 23, 2019 (EIRNS)—President Donald Trump today issued a powerful report from the White House on the victory in Syria, while stating that he will do everything he can to end the era of wars based on “ideology,” but on a “realistic understanding of the world.” He explicitly acknowledged the Syrian government’s role, with Turkey, in maintaining the peace and preventing a return of ISIS. Extensive excerpts follow:

“My fellow Americans, I greet you this morning from the White House to announce a major breakthrough toward achieving a better future for Syria and for the Middle East.  It’s been a long time.

“Over the last five days, you have seen that a ceasefire that we established along Syria’s border has held, and it’s held very well, beyond most expectations.  Early this morning, the government of Turkey informed my administration that they would be stopping combat and their offensive in Syria, and making the ceasefire permanent.  And it will indeed be permanent.  However you would also define the word ‘permanent’ in that part of the world as somewhat questionable, we all understand that.  But I do believe it will be permanent.

“I have therefore instructed the Secretary of the Treasury to lift all sanctions imposed on October 14th in response to Turkey’s original offensive moves against the Kurds in Syria’s northeast border region.  So the sanctions will be lifted unless something happens that we’re not happy with.

“This was an outcome created by us, the United States, and nobody else, no other nation.  Very simple.  And we’re willing to take blame, and we’re also willing to take credit.  This is something they’ve been trying to do for many, many decades. Since then, others have come out to help, and we welcome them to do so. Other countries have stepped forward, they want to help, and we think that’s great.  The nations in the region must ultimately take on the responsibility of helping Turkey and Syria police their border.  We want other nations to get involved....

“In any event, by the moves that we’ve made, we are achieving a much more peaceful and stable area between Turkey and Syria, including a 20-mile-wide safe zone. ...  Thousands and thousands of people have been killed in that zone over the years. But it’s been sought for many, many decades, and I think we have something that’s going to be strong and hold up.

“Turkey, Syria, and all forms of the Kurds, have been fighting for centuries.  We have done them a great service, and we’ve done a great job for all of them.  And now we’re getting out....

“Countless lives are now being saved as a result of our negotiation with Turkey—an outcome reached without spilling one drop of American blood.  No injuries.  Nobody shot, nobody killed.

“I have just spoken to General Mazloum, a wonderful man, the Commander-in-Chief of the SDF Kurds.  And he was extremely thankful for what the United States has done.  Could not have been more thankful.  General Mazloum has assured me that ISIS is under very, very strict lock and key, and the detention facilities are being strongly maintained.  There were a few that got out—a small number, relatively speaking—and they’ve been largely recaptured.

“I’m also sure that he will be issuing his own statement very shortly.  We had a great talk.  But we’ve saved the lives of many, many Kurds.  He understands that.  The war was going to be vicious and probably not very long....

“There were some political pundits who responded to Turkey’s offensive in Syria by calling for yet another American military intervention.  I don’t think so.  But halting the incursion by military force would have required deploying tens of thousands of American troops against Turkey—a NATO Ally and a country the United States has developed a very good relationship with, including President Erdogan.

“The same people that I watched and read—giving me and the United States advice—were the people that I have been watching and reading for many years.  They are the ones that got us into the Middle East mess but never had the vision or the courage to get us out.  They just talk.

“How many Americans must die in the Middle East in the midst of these ancient sectarian and tribal conflicts?  After all of the precious blood and treasure America has poured into the deserts of the Middle East, I am committed to pursuing a different course—one that leads to victory for America.

“Through much work, we have done things that everybody said couldn’t be done.  Today’s announcement validates our course of action with Turkey that only a couple of weeks ago were scorned, and now people are saying, ‘Wow.  What a great outcome. Congratulations.’  It’s too early to me to be congratulated, but we’ve done a good job.  We’ve saved a lot of lives.

Most importantly, we have avoided another costly military intervention that could’ve led to disastrous, far-reaching consequences.  Many thousands of people could’ve been killed....

“Eight long years after President Obama’s ill-fated push at regime change, U.S. troops are still on the ground in Syria. More than half a million people are dead, hundreds of thousands are terribly injured, and millions more Syrians are displaced. It really is a nightmare of misery.

“Across the Middle East, we have seen anguish on a colossal scale. We have spent $8 trillion on wars in the Middle East, never really wanting to win those wars.  But after all that money was spent and all of those lives lost, the young men and women gravely wounded—so many—the Middle East is less safe, less stable, and less secure than before these conflicts began....

“As a candidate for President, I made clear that we needed a new approach to American foreign policy, one guided not by ideology, but by experience, history, and a realistic understanding of the world.

“We are building up America’s military might like never before, investing $2.5 trillion since my election.  But we will not be depleted.  We will not happen again.  It will not be allowed to happen again, where our military is depleted, fighting in areas of the world where we shouldn’t be.

“When we commit American troops to battle, we must do so only when a vital national interest is at stake, and when we have a clear objective, a plan for victory, and a path out of conflict.  That’s what we have to have.  We need a plan of victory.  We will only win.  Our whole basis has to be the right plan, and then we will only win.  Nobody can beat us.  Nobody can beat us.

“I want to again thank everyone on the American team who helped achieve the ceasefire in Syria, saved so many lives, along with President Erdogan of Turkey—a man I’ve gotten to know very well and a man who loves his country.  And, in his mind, he’s doing the right thing for his country, and we may be meeting in the very near future....

“The job of our military is not to police the world.  Other nations must step up and do their fair share.  That hasn’t taken place.  Today’s breakthrough is a critical step in that direction.

“Thank you all very much, and God bless America.  Thank you. Thank you.”

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