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    Kurds found out about Trump withdrawal of US troops in northern Syria from Twitter
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    Kurds found out about Trump withdrawal of US troops in northern Syria from Twitter

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    October 12, 2019 10:45 pm
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    ‘Leaving us to be slaughtered’: Syrian Kurds commander condemns US pullout
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    ‘Leaving us to be slaughtered’: Syrian Kurds commander condemns US pullout

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    Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations, in New York,  Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019.
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    ‘ISIS will resurge’: Mattis predicts ISIS comeback without more pressure from US

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    NBC reporter: Kurds believe Trump ‘gave the green light’ for Turkey to commit genocide
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    NBC reporter: Kurds believe Trump ‘gave the green light’ for Turkey to commit genocide

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    President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally in Lake Charles, La., Friday.
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    A fighter from the Syrian Democratic Forces, SDF, stands guard inside a post where U.S. troops were based, in Tal Abyad town, at the Syrian-Turkish border, Syria, Monday, Oct. 7, 2019. The SDF, a U.S.-backed Kurdish-led force accused Washington Monday of failing to abide by its commitments by withdrawing from northeast Syria ahead of a Turkish invasion that the Kurds say will overturn five years of achievements in the battle against the Islamic State group.
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    President Trump has been a frequent speaker at the Value Voters Summit of evangelical leaders. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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    Trump appearing before evangelicals as Turkey policy imperils Kurd-protected Christians

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    A U.S. soldier sits on an armored vehicle on a newly installed position, near the tense front line between the U.S-backed Syrian Manbij Military Council and the Turkish-backed fighters, in Manbij, north Syria, Wednesday, April 4, 2018. A week ago, there was just a single house where U.S. soldiers had hoisted a U.S. flag on a hill a little ways back from a tense front line in Syria. Now on Wednesday stood a growing outpost with a perimeter of large sand barriers and barbed wire, a new watch tower and half a dozen armored vehicles, The Associated Press found.
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    US Special Forces in Syria shelled by Turkish troops

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    Rand Paul: America might ‘be in more danger’ if Assad loses
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    Rand Paul: America might ‘be in more danger’ if Assad loses

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    Mnuchin says Trump has had
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    Trump signs order allowing sanctions against Turkey

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