377617 No.18039
Pull U.S. Troops out of Iraq? What?
or
Jews worried that U.S. may leave Middle East
> With Qassem Soleimani’s death, Trump might take the advice Lyndon Johnson received during the Vietnam War – declare victory and get out
> An ability to improvise on short notice isn’t one of the main characteristics of the branches of the U.S. administration, and it seems President Donald Trump’s surprising decision to assassinate Iranian Quds Force chief Qassem Soleimani left the system somewhat confused and uncoordinated. This might be the context of the strange story Monday: The U.S. military’s announcement of its withdrawal from Iraq, to be quickly denied by the Pentagon.
> The letter, signed by the commander of the coalition forces against the Islamic State, was sent to the Iraqi army and Defense Ministry. After it was made public, the Trump administration said it had not yet made a decision. The administration claimed that the letter had been an unauthorized draft sent to the Iraqis by mistake.
> This was a farce. But a response like “a decision has not been made” reflects the almost automatic solution of a spokesman after the intentions of his organization have been uncovered in the media. The letter doesn’t seem to be a forgery, nor was it composed for no reason; it expresses an idea that the administration is seriously contemplating – expedited withdrawal of the 5,000 soldiers remaining in Iraq, whose presence is a remnant of the U.S. invasion in 2003.
> In the spirit of the advice President Lyndon Johnson received during the Vietnam War – declare victory and get out – Trump might reach the same conclusion: Depict Soleimani’s killing as a historic victory and take advantage of the opportunity to limit the U.S. military commitment in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq.
> After all, he objects to that presence. For more than a year now, Trump has been trying to remove the remaining U.S. forces in neighboring Syria, but he hasn’t been able to overcome the opposition of his generals.
> From the reconstructions in the American media, it seems the decision-making in Washington before the assassination was characterized by the frantic spirit that has typified the three years of Trump’s term in the White House. The Pentagon had a long account to settle with Soleimani. Over the last decade he was responsible for the killing of nearly 700 American soldiers with ambush bombings by Iraqi Shi’ite militias under the guidance of the Revolutionary Guards.
> In the United States, as in Israel, many observers considered Soleimani the “head of the octopus,” as Defense Minister Naftali Bennett once described him. In recent years, the U.S. administration considered escalating the battle against the Iranians by attacking the Guards.
> The death of an American citizen in a Katyusha rocket attack by the Iraqi militias and then the storming by militia members of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad spurred the president to respond. His advisers showed him a number of options.
> That’s what Brig. Gen. (res.) Assaf Orion of the Institute for National Security Studies, who has been party to such discussions in the Israeli military, calls “Goldilocks and the three options”: The officers present possibilities, some of them too extreme, with the intention of guiding the political leaders to less dangerous options. But Trump, according to the American media, surprised his people and ordered the assassination option a few days before it took place.
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377617 No.18040
>>18039
more…
> The decision isn’t uncharacteristic of the president. In foreign policy, Trump usually insists on a number of basic principles: Don’t accept the humiliation of the United States (especially not his humiliation); when there’s a response, make it a strong one; and unexpected action is an advantage because it puts adversaries off guard and makes them think twice about future actions.
> But the attempt to depict these elements as rational strategy is unconvincing. Time after time, it appears the president shoots from the hip and surprises not only America’s enemies but his own people and sometimes even himself.
> Tehran read Trump completely wrong. It seems it assumed that it could continue slugging at the Americans and their allies in the region without paying a price. But now it has set a new objective – removing the Americans from Iraq and subsequently from the entire Middle East. And according to the first signals from Washington, this may be an attainable objective that might turn the Iranian defeat into something of a success.
> A hasty American withdrawal would also serve the Iranians in strengthening the land corridor they established over the last two years after the defeat of the Islamic State. The corridor lets them move forces and weapons relatively easily through Iraq to Syria and Lebanon. Increased Iranian influence in Iraq, without an American counterweight, will worry its western neighbor, Jordan, which for years Iran has wanted to see destabilized.
> So far, the Israeli leadership has good reasons to be satisfied with the American operation. Trump got rid of a resolute enemy of Israel and got other partners and proxies of the Iranians, above all Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, thinking twice before risking a violent action that might cost them their lives. But if the assassination leads to an evacuation of American forces from Iraq, as it seems now, this will be a problem for Israel.
> Without American forces in the region, Washington’s commitment to take further steps against the Iranians will decline. The strike against Soleimani, flesh of the flesh of the Iranian regime, could make the leadership in Tehran rethink expediting the nuclear project to ensure its survival.
> And even after the assassination, it’s hard to say whether Israel can be certain of an American willingness to act to prevent Iran from realizing this aspiration, despite Trump’s occasional tweets with caps lock on. After all, there’s a precedent – the administration’s utter failure, despite the president’s pronouncements, to curb North Korea’s nuclear program.
Source: https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium-leaked-letter-reveals-an-american-desire-to-leave-the-middle-east-1.8371775
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850ea3 No.18045
>>18039
I wonder what's going on?
What exactly did Trump talk to Putin about behind that closed door?
14
RCC
goodnight gentlemen!
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1355a1 No.18046
I got the feeling (from the letter) that they were ASKED to leave and were doing so.
No signature. Technically Seely is not European so he may not represent US interests here…our government is basically overthrown because of the number of foreign invaders the Bolsheviks allowed into our country. Seely himself was not even born in the US and he is DEFINITELY NOT EUROPEAN.
Can anyone verify letterhead? This looks to me like it was accidentally printed on the back of another letter…but for fuck sake don’t they have a fucking PROCEDURE for dealing with correspondence like this?
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1355a1 No.18048
They talked about globalism and their plan to implement the destruction of the planet VIA GLOBALISM, no doubt.
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3cb18b No.18054
"Bolshviek", do you mean The kikes? Whom started it all and push cultural marxism to this day? (Frankfurt School)
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bc14d6 No.18058
>>18039
If the result is the US leaving Iraq, then I would have called it right a few days ago.
Wait and see I guess.
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1355a1 No.18065
>>18053
Ok Boomer.
Just so you know, he can only represent the interests of his genetics. He can never, nor will he ever, be able to represent another races or people interests. Even if he wanted to, his DNA would override his mind and he would serve the interests of his own genetic species, just like your would, just like mine only serves European interests, etc. I think, boomer, you are failing to understand the importance of DNA/genetic programming.
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73f3f7 No.18072
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12c323 No.18077
>>18046
That's a lie. They try to bullshit the Iraqis thinking it's still 2001 and no one uses the Internet.
Basically what happened is
1. Trump calls Iraqi PM and tells him to invite Qassem for diplomatic talks with Saudis
2. As soon as Qassem lands and meets with the Iraqi delegation and the Shia militia commander they are all killed
3. Iraqi government flips their shit, because it turns out they were being used and because the burgers just killed an international diplomatic envoy at the international airport
4. US tries to bullshit their way through promising they will leave, while simultaneously telling the US media they won't be leaving and moving more troops to Iraq
5. The orange jew boasting about killing said diplomatic envoy on twitter and threatening to bomb Iranian cultural sites, while simultaneously shills flood every social media corner making fun of Iran
Either the US government went full retard or they are provoking war as hard as they can and are about to invade. Maybe both.
Anyway, in my whole life that's the most blatant breach of the UN conventions and the diplomatic protocol. After this I don't know why would anyone ever conduct diplomacy with US, because it's obviously pointless.
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df845d No.18082
>>18045
shut the fuck up Qtard
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16c70a No.18113
The letter wasn't 'leaked,' it was shown to potential leakers as bait. It was a barium meal. It was also probably never real.
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12c323 No.18117
>>18113
Kill yourself Trumptard
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06834a No.18137
>>18046
I'm having a hard time figuring out what you're trying to say here. Are you implying it is in the interests of the greater White race to be occupying Iraq on behalf of the jews and this presumed mudskin Seely wanting to leave after the Iraqi parliament vote – if that's even what is happening here – is somehow against the interests of the greater White race?
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16c70a No.18138
>>18117
How about instead I call Trump up and ask him to kill another Iranian terrorist?
How about that, would you like that? Because he'll do it, he owes me one.
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3bcedb No.18255
>>18137
(different IP since I am off work)
The only thing I am implying is that there are too many 'outside' interests in the US Gov and Military for there to be any consistency in decision making since all 'outside interests' have their own genetic agenda to fulfill. Think of every nation as a cell; one with its own host body that performs a specific functions. When you start introducing other parts and pieces of other foreign cells with different functions you don't get 'a healthy working cell' you get metastasis and cell death. What you end up with is a clusterfuck like the 'UN' a sickly weak body without any direction. You can't incorporate any fucking disparate and random piece into a functional system and expect it is going to 'all work out'…but that was never what the bolsheviks wanted for the USA. They always wanted to murder the most productive people on the planet. Where will that leave everyone who is dependent on us? Dead. Starvation. Etc. It won't be pretty.
If you had a batch of cookie dough and you removed all the white flour, and all the white sugar and you tried to bake it…what do you think you would end up with? 'Something' I am sure. But you might not want to eat it…
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5838e7 No.18259
>>18255
Mossadpost detected.
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3bcedb No.18268
>>18259
That was fast, faggot. Believe it or not people do have multiple places they go on the web in the modern world. I know the back of your camel only has one IP but that is what makes you sandniggers so special.
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a652fc No.18316
>>18268
I don't think so :D
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703f0c No.18325
>>18268
I don't think so :D
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3bcedb No.18326
>>18316
Okkkayyy so what do you think it is that makes you special? I was sure it was the camel thing…oh God not the goats!! Spare the goats!!
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6a2a89 No.18330
>>18326
I don't think so :D
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3a9e67 No.18471
>>18326
>oy vey they fuck goats, guess you have to go die for israel now goy
shoo shoo glownigger
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3bcedb No.18559
>>18471
Is it just me or is nu/pwnd/ raked up the asshole 24/7
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895960 No.18607
>But Trump, according to the American media, surprised his people and ordered the assassination option a few days before it took place.
That's why all the mil stocks jumped a few days prior.
OY VEY
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895960 No.18613
>>18559
>shilling this hard against mudslimes for muh consensus
<posts nothing about kikes killing and fucking kids
You are literally glowing more than a torah in a fairytale oven in asswitch, kike.
Most hilarious part of this is now mil/glowniggers are shilling for trump, demokikes are literally gunna get rekt even moar.
>be you in 2020
>watching death of SJWs and milcom turning against part of the kike agenda for their sheckel lust
>while remembering Iran has the largest reserve militia in the world
<BOOTS ON THE GROUND, GOYIM
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3bcedb No.18631
>>18613
Posts a lot about them all being semites though. To me there is no difference because they are genetically the same people. It is as ridiculous as someone from the Rhineland saying that someone from Kassel was a 'foreigner'. They share the same blood and the same DNA. THEY ARE THE SAME PEOPLE. All semites are globohomos.
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