Biden bombs Syria on his 36th day in office
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Since when is Syria a new conflict?
Up to 2017, we were only arming rebels. After the chemical attack false flag, Trump sent a missile strike against an empty field to appease the fake outcry then fucked off. He never took the bait to overthrow assad like the entire deepstate wanted him to. He also takes office and almost overnight, ISIS runs out of resources.
Now Biden's handlers are in office, military movement skyrockets and we're already celebrating dropping bombs in Syria, a country we haven't been active in for years.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2017/08/09/donald-trump-is-dropping-bombs-at-unprecedented-levels/
3 years later https://thehill.com/policy/defense/526362-trump-orders-pentagon-to-pull-2500-troops-from-afghanistan-and-iraq
Oh wow! Last numbers I could find shows there were still over 175,000 US troops deployed overseas. That 2500 is a drop in the bucket. Also this was about bombs, not troop numbers.