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WORLD WAR III Title: Trump May Send Up To 50,000 Troops To Syria It appears that Mike Cernovich, who earlier this week wrote that Trump's national security advisor, Gen. H.R.McMaster, was planning on sending as many as 150,000 troops to Syria, may have been right again. According to Bloomberg commentator Eli Lake, who has now made a habit of confirming Cernovich "conspiracy theories" (he did so previously with the Susan Rice scoop), Trump may be on the verge of escalating the proxy war in Syria by sending anywhere between 10,000 and 50,000 troops on the ground, and - if Cernovich is indeed correct - as much as three times more. Per Lake, after U-turning on attacking Syria last week and on a variety of economic policies yesterday, the Donald Trump's "biggest foreign policy surprise may be yet to come." Specifically, he says that McMaster, has been quietly pressing his colleagues to question the underlying assumptions of a draft war plan against the Islamic State that would maintain only a light U.S. ground troop presence in Syria." McMaster's critics inside the administration say he wants to send tens of thousands of ground troops to the Euphrates River Valley. His supporters insist he is only trying to facilitate a better interagency process to develop Trump's new strategy to defeat the self-described caliphate that controls territory in Iraq and Syria." To be sure, there have been ground troops, typically special forces, in Syria since 2014, when Barack Obama famously flipflopped on his own promise of "no more boots on the ground", first in Iraq and then the broader region. However, the U.S. presence on the ground has been much smaller and quieter than more traditional military campaigns, particularly for Syria. As Lae puts it, "It's the difference between boots on the ground and slippers on the ground." Well, the boots are coming, even if that means Trump gets to flip on yet another promise: Trump told Fox Business this week that that would not be his approach to fighting the Syrian regime: "We're not going into Syria," he said. According to Gen. McMaster "we are", and it's only a matter of time. As Lake explains, McMaster himself has found resistance to a more robust ground troop presence in Syria. In two meetings since the end of February of Trump's national security cabinet, known as the principals' committee, Trump's top advisers have failed to reach consensus on the Islamic State strategy. The White House and administration officials say Secretary of Defense James Mattis, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Joseph Dunford and General Joseph Votel, who is in charge of U.S. Central Command, oppose sending more conventional forces into Syria. An interesting aside: according to a Lake source, Stephen Bannon had "derided" McMaster to his colleagues as trying to start a new Iraq War. Bannon's opposition to yet another US conflict - one which would have the clear goal of replacing the Assad regime - may explain why the former Breitbart head is on his way out. * * * So where in the process is the McMaster "ground war" plan currently? Lake reports that it is still in its early stages.
Of course, following the recent cleansing of the NSC as per McMaster himself, which kicked out such skeptics as Bannon, whatever the new national security advisor wants, is what he will get. And what he wants, based on the preliminary information, is a land war.
Keane told Lake he favored a plan to begin a military operation along the Euphrates River Valley. "A better option is to start the operation in the southeast along the Euphrates River Valley, establish a U.S. base of operations, work with our Sunni Arab coalition partners, who have made repeated offers to help us against the regime and also ISIS. We have turned those down during the Obama administration." That particular plan would require an initial force of 10,000 troops:
With time, however, the number will grow dramatically:
While McMaster has not disclosed in public whether he supports a ground troop offensive, on Sunday in an interview with Fox News, McMaster gave some insights into his thinking on the broader strategy against the Islamic State. "We are conducting very effective operations alongside our partners in Syria and in Iraq to defeat ISIS, to destroy ISIS and reestablish control of that territory, control of those populations, protect those populations, allow refugees to come back, begin reconstruction," he said. According to Lake, "that's significant" as Obama never said the goal of the U.S. intervention in Iraq and Syria was to defeat the Islamic State, let alone to protect the population from the group and begin reconstruction.
There is another reason why McMaster is for US ground presence in Syria.
What was unsaid in Lake's piece, is that the real aim of any US ground assault would be to remove the Assad regime and "destabilize" the Middle-Eastern region, something both Rex Tillerson and Sean Spicer hinted at over the past week. That, in itself, would be considered a clear act of war, even if there is no formal declaration by Congress. It would also prompt a ground troop response by not only Assad but also Russia. As Lake concludes, "it's now up to Trump to decide whether to test the Petraeus camp's theory or try to defeat the Islamic State with a light footprint in Syria. Put another way, Trump must decide whether he wants to wage Bush's war or continue Obama's." The real conclusion, however, is different: it is now up to Goldman to decide whether to advise Trump to risk starting World War III in Syria by sending some 50,000 "boots on the ground" to start, a number which will only grow in direct proportion with the casualties that emerge as this proxy world war enters its final, most destrucive phase. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest #1. To: Deckard, Vicomte13, ConservingFreedom, Willie Green, hondo68, calcon, TooConservative, sneakypete (#0) number which will only grow in direct proportion with the casualties that emerge as this proxy world war enters its final, most destructive phase. It will not be a proxy war, if American and Russian soldiers will be facing one another. For logistical reasons Russians cannot send much more that 20,000 but they will be supplemented by Iranians (easily 50 thousand) and possibly Chinese (another 20 thousand). They cannot afford to lose, so as the last resort, tactical nukes will come into play, at least as a threat. West will have problem with logistics too - Iran will close Persian Gulf and possibly pro-Iranian Shiites in Iraq will rise up. This could lead to another Dien Bien Phu. Tighten your seat belts, it will be a bumpy ride.
#2. To: Deckard (#0) " Trump May Send Up To 50,000 Troops To Syria " I sure hope this is a joke ! Si vis pacem, para bellum
Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.
Never Pick A Fight With An Old Man He Will Just Shoot You He Can't Afford To Get Hurt I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur #3. To: Stoner (#2) " Trump May Send Up To 50,000 Troops To Syria " Only way is to take over northern part of Lebanon, send there 500,000 troops and fight from there.
#4. To: All (#3) Only way is to take over northern part of Lebanon, send there 500,000 troops and fight from there. Or send to northern Israel and Jordan.
#5. To: A Pole (#1) I don't believe any of that.
#6. To: Tooconservative (#5) I don't believe any of that. OK, so how it will play out? Enlighten me, please.
#7. To: A Pole, *Neo-Lib Chickenhawk Wars*, Made Montenegro Great Again (#1) Plus the NATO allies, possibly. Trump loves his NWO buddies. One big happy globalist family. The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party![]() #8. To: Deckard (#0) "To be sure, there have been ground troops, typically special forces, in Syria since 2014,..." Wrong, there have been ground troops and special forces there since July of 2005.
#9. To: Deckard (#0) We.re not sending any ground forces to Syria besides the special ops already there.
#10. To: Deckard (#0) Trump May Send Up To 50,000 Troops To Syria
To fight on the side of the Jihadists?
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