NR Daily: Kurdish, Syrian, and Turkish Ironies

Critics now upset about abandoning our Kurdish friends demanded abject withdrawals — and the abandonment of friends — in Afghanistan and Iraq.

October 15 2019

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Kurdish, Syrian, and Turkish Ironies

Victor Davis Hanson

If Donald Trump announced that he was going to send more troops to save the Kurds from the Turks, he would be immediately damned by his present leftist and Never Trump critics for tearing apart NATO and starting another undeclared Middle East war. Read More

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