The demons at the Washington Post and the New York Times
have only one explanation for all earthly phenomena, including the
termination of the CIA’s jihadist overseer duties in Syria: Trump is
“colluding” with the Russians. The Times moaned that “the
decision is bound to be welcomed by the Russians.” The WP whined that
“the Russian government had long opposed the program, seeing it as an
assault on its interests.” Neither paper is concerned that the CIA
project violates international laws against unprovoked attacks on
sovereign nations, as well as U.S. laws against giving material
assistance to al Qaida, a prime beneficiary of CIA weapons, or that half
a million Syrians have died, as a result.
Despite his apparent vow of semi-silence on the CIA front, Trump could not resist a Twitter retort.
“The Amazon Washington Post fabricated the facts on my ending massive,
dangerous, and wasteful payments to Syrian rebels fighting Assad,” he
wrote, effectively declassifying the now-defunct (are we sure?) CIA
terror campaign.
Donald Trump has taken the strangest, messiest, “play-crazy” (or just
plain crazy) route imaginable towards fulfilling his campaign pledge to
curtail Washington’s urge to regime change, and to ease tensions with
Russia. His presidency has been six months of pain and confusion.
-- Glen Ford's "Trump Faces Down the CIA and Co-Opts the Pentagon on Syria (for the time being)" (BLACK AGENDA REPORT).