Trump Loses Battle in War on Terror
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 4:30 pm
It looks like the war on terror that Donald Trump has declared his top priority has suffered a setback. By this, I mean the war against real terrorists and not suspected boogeymen who might be disguising themselves as five-year-old Syrian refugees.
In the wake of the recent botched raid in Yemen (the one Trump slept through), the government in Yemen has withdrawn permission for the U.S. to run Special Forces ground missions against suspected terrorists in the country. That raid cost the life of a Navy SEAL and 23 civilians, including an eight-year-old girl, not to mention the loss of a multi-million dollar aircraft, while the intended target was sending out anti-US tweets the next day.
Needless to say, if Hillary Clinton had launched a similar raid in the first week of her Presidency, we'd be seeing Congressional inquiries from now till doomsday. But so far from Ryan and McConnell, not a peep (John McCain has criticized the raid).
Further needless to say, the fewer countries willing to cooperate with us, the more difficult it will be to conduct effective operations against the terrorists.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/07/worl ... .html?_r=0
In the wake of the recent botched raid in Yemen (the one Trump slept through), the government in Yemen has withdrawn permission for the U.S. to run Special Forces ground missions against suspected terrorists in the country. That raid cost the life of a Navy SEAL and 23 civilians, including an eight-year-old girl, not to mention the loss of a multi-million dollar aircraft, while the intended target was sending out anti-US tweets the next day.
Needless to say, if Hillary Clinton had launched a similar raid in the first week of her Presidency, we'd be seeing Congressional inquiries from now till doomsday. But so far from Ryan and McConnell, not a peep (John McCain has criticized the raid).
Further needless to say, the fewer countries willing to cooperate with us, the more difficult it will be to conduct effective operations against the terrorists.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/07/worl ... .html?_r=0