Bolton's Hawkish Syria Plan Backfired, Pushing Trump to Get Out
The national security adviser expanded U.S. goals in Syria to challenge Iran. But Trump wasnt on board, senior officials say, and Turkey took an opportunity to push the U.S. out.
Spencer Ackerman, Kimberly Dozier
12.21.18 9:15 PM ET
A fateful decision by National Security Adviser John Bolton to expand the United States goals in Syria backfired, and is a key reason why President Donald Trump ordered a total withdrawal of U.S. troops, two senior administration officials told The Daily Beast.
Bolton in September added a second mission to the already open-ended operation in Syria: In addition to destroying the so-called Islamic State, U.S. troops would stay in Syria indefinitely, forcing Iranian forces there to eventually withdraw.
Trump adopted a bellicose stance towards Tehran long before he became president. But he was never comfortable with an indefinite stay in Syria yoked to Iran. The officials said that Trump was willing to tolerate fighting ISIS, but was already uncomfortable with the duration of the war for that purpose. In the spring, he told audiences that he was willing to pull out of Syria very soon, something his senior advisers had to expend political capital to reverse.
Yet in September, Boltonknown as one of Washingtons most hawkish foreign policy hands, especially towards Iraneffectively reshaped the war, with a new goal. We're not going to leave as long as Iranian troops are outside Iranian borders and that includes Iranian proxies and militias, he told reporters during the United Nations General Assembly.
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