President Trump addressed his decision to withdraw U.S. forces from northern Syria as Turkey ramps up an offensive against U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters in the region in a series of Monday tweets.
The big picture: The Syria decision follows a trend for Trump, who has pledged to reduce the country's military footprint around the world — most controversially pondering a complete pullout from Afghanistan by 2020.
- The U.S. had been trying for months to broker a truce between two allies, Turkey and the Kurdish fighters in the region, after the defeat of the Islamic State, or ISIS.
- Former national security adviser John Bolton insisted months ago that the U.S. drawdown would need an agreement by Turks that protected the Kurds. But Turkey bristled at that — and Bolton is no longer in his job.
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