After spending USD 7 trillion, US withdrawing from Syria “very soon
After spending USD 7 trillion, US withdrawing from Syria “very soon"
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President Donald Trump in Ohio where he had gone to deliver a speech on infrastructure said that US troops would withdraw from Syria "very soon" as he lamented that America has wasted USD 7 trillion in wars in the Middle East.

At the same time, he said the US was using all its resources to crush ISIS and drive them out of the captured territory. "We're knocking the hell out of ISIS. We'll be coming out of Syria, like, very soon. Let the other people take of it now," "Very soon we're coming out. We're going to have 100 per cent of the caliphate, as they call it -- sometimes referred to as "land" -- taking it all back quickly, quickly. But were going to be coming out of there real soon. Going to get back to our country, where we belong, where we want to be," he said.

Trump, in his statements, expressed grief that US has wasted USD 7 trillion in wars in the Middle East. "We spent USD 7 trillion in the Middle East. We'd build a school, they'd blow it up. We'd build it again, they'd blow it up. We'd build it again -- hasn't been blown up yet, but it will be. But, if we want a school in Ohio to fix the windows, you can't get the money. If you want a school in Pennsylvania or Iowa to get federal money, you can't get the money," he said.

"We spent USD 7 trillion in the Middle East. What we have for it? Nothing. Remember I used to say 'keep the oil' as a civilian. We never kept the oil. If we kept the oil, we would have been OK. If we kept the oil, we wouldn't have ISIS. Because you know who kept a lot of the oil? ISIS. That's how they funded themselves. They kept the oil. We didn't keep the oil. Stupid, stupid," he said. As a result, Trump said, the US has little money for its infrastructure.

"We have to fight for our military. But we're becoming so strong again. And you watch -- not going to take very long. I've asked Republicans and Democrats in Congress to come together and deliver the biggest and boldest infrastructure plan in the last half century. I dont think you're going to get Democrat support very much. And youll probably have to wait until after the election, which isn't so long down the road," he said.

 

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