A columnist who takes a defeatist view on how to handle Syria, similar to Lebanon
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 at 12:02 PM.In his first term, President Donald Trump expressed a desire for our troops to leave Syria. Several years later, after another “ambush” attack on U.S. troops, it is time for our military to finally come home.Umm, isn't is rather obvious months ago that Ahmed al-Sharaa is as evil as they come, and a taqqiya specialist? This is why the Trump administration made a huge mistake doing a Faustian pact with him. But running away rather than taking down al-Sharaa along with the other monsters is defeatist, cowardly, and above all, a bad image for the USA. Crouere also says:
Recently, two U.S. Army National Guard soldiers from Iowa – Sgts. William Nathaniel Howard and Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar – and a civilian interpreter were killed in Palmyra, Syria. Three other U.S. soldiers, as well as two Syrian “security personnel,” were injured. President Trump is vowing “very serious retaliation” for the attack against Americans.
A member of the government’s “security forces” who had connections to the terrorist group, the Islamic State (ISIS), committed the “ambush.” According to Dr. Antonio Graceffo, national security analyst, writing in the Gateway Pundit, “An internal assessment on December 10 identified him as holding ‘extremist ideas,’ and his dismissal had been scheduled for Sunday, December 14. The attack occurred the day before, on Saturday, an administrative holiday.”
It is troubling that this individual was not removed immediately by Syrian officials after his terrorist sympathies were discovered. Their delay cost the lives of three American heroes.
Another troubling development in Syria is the persecution of Christians. In 2011, 1.5 million Christians lived in Syria. Today, that total has dwindled to 300,000, and more are leaving every day.One can only wonder what he thinks of Europe's situation. Does that mean that Crouere has no worries about even Syria one day achieving what Iran did, in building nuclear weapons? Simply put, it's entirely possible, and aside from that, it doesn't sound like he believes any effort should be made to get Islamists to stop being Islamists, and stop worshiping the beliefs espoused in the koran. What is Mr. Crouere anyway, a Reagan-era propagandist? Such irresponsible people are exactly why Europe will be conquered, and the Islamofascists will achieve nuclear weapons on that very continent that'll eventually be used to attack the USA. Mr. Crouere is a disgrace, and people like him are precisely why the globe's being destroyed by the Religion of Peace he doesn't have the courage to clearly acknowledge is the problem.
The new regime has failed to protect Christians in Syria, described as “the cradle” of the faith, with 1st-century roots. For example, “in June 2025, a Christian church in Damascus was targeted in a suicide attack, which reportedly killed twenty-five people and injured sixty-three. It was reportedly the largest attack on Christians in Syria since 1860.”
For all these reasons and more, it is time that U.S. forces left Syria, a country in turmoil.
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