Controversial US President Donald Trump boasted that he had "obtained oil" on Monday (25), saying he left some US troops to defend "oil."

In a violent aftermath of Syria's withdrawal of the Turkish-Kurd attack and abandonment of the alliance, President Trump publicly stated that he would relocate some of his troops near the oilfields, saying there was "no reason to stay except oil." I faced criticism.

In his post on Twitter, Trump listed the economic figures since his ruling, saying, "Oil has been kept safe." "Our soldiers have left and are leaving Syria and coming home from other places."

"We were supposed to be there for 30 days. That was 10 years ago," he reiterated.

"Fools who are experts who have misrepresented the Middle East for the past 20 years ask what we have gained from this agreement," he said. "I will simply say oil."

"And we are bringing our soldiers home. ISIS is secured!"

Trump also said, "I fully understand that Turkey should not fire against the Kurds who are departing from areas known as safe zones." I would not repeat that sanctions would be imposed. It's going on! "

Earlier on Tuesday, Trump announced that Turkey would stop attacking the Kurds and make the ceasefire permanently in the northeastern Syrian border.

"We have rebuilt our military. We are strong," he said. "We did a great job of withdrawing our troops from Syria."

The Associated Press pointed out that President Trump is focusing on oilfields as Russia and Turkey are restructuring their security roles in northeastern Syria following a sudden withdrawal of the United States, following Trump's recent mention of oil. .

US Defense Secretary Mark Esper also said in a press conference following NATO's meeting at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, the United States is considering how we can relocate troops to protect the genome. Revealed.

In a post on Twitter, he said, "I think it's time for the Kurds to head for oil," and he threw out the idea of ​​moving Kurds from northeastern Syria to the eastern oil fields.

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