Brett McGurk: ‘There’s No Reason’ For Trump’s Move To Pull Troops From Afghanistan | Andrea Mitchell

Brett McGurk, Former presidential envoy for the global coalition to defeat ISIS, joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss the last minute foreign policy moves, including the decision to draw down the number of troops in Afghanistan, that President Trump is saddling the incoming Biden administration with. Aired on 11/20/2020.
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Brett McGurk: 'There's No Reason' For Trump's Move To Pull Troops From Afghanistan | Andrea Mitchell

40 comments

  1. There is something more sinister being committed. These visible, despicably desperate acts are simply smoke screens to something else.

  2. The only reason Trump did that was to make himself feel like a big-shot. And let’s face it: World leaders trying to be big-shots is the main reason the world is such a human rights mess, and why we’re constantly at war.

  3. MEANWHILE BACK IN NE SYRIA, MORE U.S. TROOPS ARE SENT TO PROTECT TRUMP’S INVESTMENT IN AN OIL FIELD EXPLOITED BY AN AMERICAN OIL COMPANY.

  4. Trump isn’t pulling the troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan for the benefit of the United States or the Soldiers themselves, like every other so called decision he takes it’s purely transactional i.e. What’s in it for him ?

    1. The kurds will be killed and his abandonment of them will be forgotten.
      Taliban, ISIS, ISWAP, Boko Haram… many names for the same islamists/ terrorist.

  5. He’s torching everything before he’s evicted. I hope the cost is the Senate majority. McTurtle would be veeerrrry angry.

    1. @Robert Alan While he said nothing about Putin’s bounties on U.S. troops. Have to wonder how many were actually collected.

    2. @Insignificant360 What did you expect Donald Trump to tell Putin America was going to war with Russia? You’re insane.

    3. @Robert Alan So you’re perfectly fine with Trump condoning Putin’s bounties on Americans through silence. Real patriotic there.

  6. “There’s No Reason’ For Trump’s Move To Pull Troops From Afghanistan”.
    Yeah, there is –
    If there is a rushed drawn down of ground forces in Afghanistan, during a pandemic, at Christmas, in winter, during a presidential transition, without adequate time for liaising with allies and without an coplete OPLAN, it will result in additional casualties and the lost of critical infrastructure on the ground.
    And, that’s what Putin wants.

  7. I think Trump is doing it for publicity’s sake… like he did last time. So he can say, “Look… I brought the troops back home for the holidays!” The problem is he doesn’t understand how it all works, how it destabilizes the region, how it increases the risk to the troops left there, how it allows our enemies to start focusing on that area more now that some of the pressure is off, how it puts our allies under more pressure because he didn’t discuss it with our own military let alone our allies. The list goes on…

  8. It’s not about simply sabotaging Biden. Trump is working to undermine all of America’s protective capabilities, internally as well as abroad. The heads of the department of defense, homeland security, and cyber security have all been fired and replaced in the last 30 days. Individually it’s not a huge deal but, collectively, it is potentially nation shattering. Something big is about to go down – absolutely massive – and nobody is talking about the firings except in terms of Apprentice jokes. Trump’s megalomania far exceeds what we have yet seen, and is likely emboldened by an even greater megalomaniacal foreign influence.

  9. I want the troops to come home as much as anyone, but running away is giving power to the islamic extremists and will provide a power vacuum that some group will rise to fill. Bush signed the Iraq withdrawal deal before he left office, and then Obama had to fight ISIS. This is a stupid idea, and telling our enemies what we are going to do was his biggest campaign promise he hasn’t kept besides the bailouts he gave before the virus hit and crashed the economy…

  10. Republican party – anti-democracy anti-truth, anti-facts, anti-realty, anti-facts, ant-reasoning, party. I thought neanderthals were extinct.

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