Trump is openly talking about committing a war crime
But just as foreign leaders have learned how to manipulate the president, it seems that the Pentagon has figured out how to do so as well. They know that Trump doesn’t care about the Kurds or this country’s relationships with our allies. They do, however, seem to have figured out what does matter to the president. This is what the Washington Post reported last week.
Almost immediately, the medicine had its desired effect.
TRUMP on Syria's oil: "We've secured the oil and, therefore, a small number of US Troops will remain in the area. Where they have the oil. And we're going to be protecting it, and we'll be deciding what we're going to do with it in the future."
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Julian Borger and Dan Sabbagh report on what that means.
Instead of having troops in Syria to work with the Kurds to defeat ISIS, they will be there to partition the country in order to protect the oil. So the Pentagon got what they wanted, with troops staying in Syria. But almost immediately, the president started talking about using them to commit a war crime.
It started when Trump tweeted that what the U.S. got from our military involvement in Syria is the oil. Then, during his speech about the killing of Al-Baghdadi, he said that the oil is valuable because “we should be able to take some.” The president went on to say that he intends to make a deal with “ExxonMobile or one of our great companies to go in there…and spread out the wealth.”
You might remember that this is something Trump said the U.S. should have done in Iraq – take their oil. At the time, Sarah Saadoun explained that it would have been a violation of international law.
During an interview with David Muir in 2017, Trump reiterated that the U.S. should have taken Iraq’s oil, leading to this exchange.
In other words, the president thinks that it is foolish to enforce U.S. and international law.
Trump seems to have abandoned the quest to get his hands on Iraqi oil, but thanks to the “medicine” fed to him by the Pentagon, is intent on going after Syria’s. On Sunday, Representative Adam Schiff said that it was sickening that the president would send U.S. troops to defend the oil, but not the Kurds. While that is true, it doesn’t go nearly far enough. Trump isn’t just talking about defending the oil, he is openly talking about taking it, which is a war crime.
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