RT - Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden who, back in the good old Obama administration days, lobbied for the arming of moderate rebels in Syria slammed Trump for downgrading the US military to an oilfield occupation force.
Leaving troops behind like [Trumps] doing now he says that what he wants to do is were going to occupy the oil fields and were going to take em, Biden told the Wall Street Journal. He expressed deep regret that the vacuum left by the withdrawal of US troops has disastrously been filled by the (legitimate) Syrian government, Russia, and (probably worst of all) Iran. Oh, and Islamic State terrorists of course.
Thats like a giant 300-foot recruiting poster for ISIS
As if only a terrorist would oppose an illegal US occupation and deny Americans their God-given right to loot sovereign nations natural resources, Biden did not criticize the secure the oil policy per se, but rather lamented yet another betrayal ofUS allies.
Back inthe days in the Obama administration, Biden lobbied for a $500-million Syrian rebel train and equip program even though he onceadmitted that finding even a single moderatethat was revolutionary enough might prove hard, if not impossible, as it was unlikely there was a Thomas Jefferson hiding behind some rock, or a James Madison beyond one sand dune.
Sowhen reports of American weapons regularly falling into the hands of IS and US-backed militants joining the ranks of hardcore jihadists finallyreached the mainstream media, Biden famously tried to deflect the blame, claiming it wasnt Washingtons fault that its own allies had been pouring hundreds of millions of dollars and thousands of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight against Assad.
After the moderate rebel endeavor flopped and turned into a PR disaster, Washington disowned the likes of the Free Syrian Army, but managed to maintain a foothold in northern Syria and capture oil fields in the Deir ez-Zor Governorate with the help of its new boots on the ground, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
I like oil! Were keeping the oil! Trump proclaimed as he pulled out the troops, making it clear that the only reason the US is maintaining a small (but still illegal) military presence after the pullout is to deny Damascus access to its natural resources. Each month, the US smuggles crude worth $30 million out of Syria, according to Russias estimates which is not only in violation of international law but, ironically, also in breach of its own unilateral sanctions against the war-ravaged state.
Syrian President Bashar Assad, however, gave Trump credit for openly admitting to representing the interests of American lobbies, in stark contrast with the previous Nobel Peace Prize administration that posed as thedefenders of human rights and noble and unique American values.