Bolton Puts Conditions on Syria Withdrawal, Suggesting a Delay of Months or Years – The New York Times

John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, said troops would remain until the Islamic State was completely defeated and Turkey guaranteed it would not strike Kurdish forces.
— Read on www.nytimes.com/2019/01/06/world/middleeast/bolton-syria-pullout.html

Trump’s walking back his original plans. Or should I say that he’s letting Bolton walk all over him? 🤬

Trump bows to domestic pressure by delaying his withdrawal from Syria; a storm is gathering in the Levant

By Elijah J. Magnier: @ejmalrai

In response to domestic pressure, Trump agreed to extend the deadline for withdrawal of thousands of US troops from the northeaster Syrian province of al-Hasaka from the initial 30 days previously announced until April this year.  Journalistic warmongers and hawks in think-tanks and among the US establishment have been railing at Trump with implausible arguments for maintaining the presence of US forces in Syria. The attacks on Trump are mainly justified on the pretext of protecting the US allies, the Kurds, from possible extermination by the Turks. Other analysts dare to repeat the absurd US mantra that “ISIS has between 20,000 and 30,000 militants in Syria and Iraq” to justify the continuous occupation of northeast Syria. If these arguments were not enough, others claim that Trump would be  delivering the north of Syria to Iranian and Russian scarecrows, or that he would be facilitating the “Iranian-Baghdad-Damascus-Beirut connection”. Trump remains determined to pull out, despite his allies Israel, France and the UK begging him to stay longer in the Levant
— Read on ejmagnier.com/2019/01/02/trump-bows-to-domestic-pressure-by-delaying-his-withdrawal-from-syria-a-storm-is-gathering-in-the-levant/

America’s Wars, Coups and Sanctions in 2019: Selected Stories – The New Dark Age

2 January 2019 — Global Research

The New Year Past and Future. Multiple Wars, Coups, Sanctions and Trade Disputes By Prof. James Petras Multiple wars, coups, sanctions and trade disputes dominated the US political agenda.  War budgets grew, military sales increased and frictions between the US and Saudi Arabia bubbled to the surface . . . and…
— Read more at williambowles.info/2019/01/03/americas-wars-coups-and-sanctions-in-2019-selected-stories/