Ron Paul: Bring Troops Home From Syria Now
Without foreign support, ISIS will never regain significant positions in Syria: Opposing view
April 7, 2018
I was disappointed to hear President
Trump so quickly reverse his position on removing U.S. troops from
Syria. “We’re going to get back to our country, where we belong,” he
told an Ohio audience just
a week ago. That sounded refreshingly like
candidate Trump’s promises of no more nation-building. Then he flipped
his position and announced we’d stay.
I
do think Trump understands that our interventionist foreign policy is a
massive waste of money and lives. He said in February, “As of a couple
of months ago, we have spent $7 trillion in the Middle East. … What a
mistake.”
How right he is. A big mistake. The
problem is the neoconservatives who dominate Washington foreign policy
continue to push a whopper of a canard: They insist that extremist
groups rise to fill a vacuum in the Middle East whenever U.S. troops
leave. However, the truth is these radical groups arise precisely
because of our entering the region, not leaving it!
OUR VIEW:Keep U.S. troops in Syria for now
There
was no al-Qaeda in Iraq before the 2003 U.S. invasion. There was no
Islamic State in Syria before President Obama’s covert support for
regime change after the 2011 unrest. The massive pipeline of U.S.
weapons to “moderate” rebels in Syria ended up in the hands of al-Qaeda
affiliated groups and ISIS. Does anyone think that harebrained scheme
makes anyone safer?
The
facts are clear: ISIS is on the ropes. It controls no significant town
or population center. It is holed up in the desert and is being
eliminated by the Syrian government and its allies. Without foreign
support, ISIS will never regain significant positions in Syria.
So why are we staying?
The
U.S. Central Command commander, Gen. Joseph Votel, said we must stay in
Syria to “stabilize” parts of the country occupied by U.S. forces and
“consolidate … our gains.” But what gives us the right to “stabilize”
and “consolidate” foreign territory we have no legal right to occupy? To
keep us safe, Trump needs to tell our troops to “just come home.”
Former congressman Ron Paul is chairman of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity.
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