Sparks flew as Graham and others confronted Trump's Syria plan—'That’s the dumbest f---ing idea'
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Vice President Mike Pence and a group of U.S. congressional representatives attended the Munich Security Conference last week, along with acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan and Trump’s unofficial co-vice president, Ivanka Trump. Considering she hSparks flew as Graham and others confronted Trump's Syria plan—'That’s the dumbest f---ing idea'
Vice President Mike Pence and a group of U.S. congressional representatives attended the Munich Security Conference last week, along with acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan and Trump’s unofficial co-vice president, Ivanka Trump. Considering she has no official negotiating role for the United States and has never been confirmed or elected to anything, her presence was a mystery. The trip provided several new lowlights for the Trump administration, including the incredibly awkward silence from world leaders as Mike Pence said he brought greetings from Donald Trump and then tried to rally applause and approval for the Trump administration’s plans for Iran. You could’ve heard a pin drop (see that video below). German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivered another blow to the Trump administration, chastising Trump’s trade policies as Ivanka sat quietly, blinking in stunned silence as the crowd around her applauded Merkel. Now we are learning congressional representatives took the opportunity to meet privately with acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan, a former Boeing executive, and it sounds like that meeting went over about as well as Pence’s speech. Maybe worse. The Washington Post has details on a contentious exchange between Sen. Lindsey Graham and Shanahan over Trump’s bizarre decision to immediately withdrawal from Syria, something that is widely seen as a benefit to ...(drumroll) … Vladimir Putin. Here’s the exchange: “Are you telling our allies that we are going to go to zero by April 30?” he asked Shanahan, according to Graham. “Yes, that’s been our direction [from the president],” Shanahan replied. “That’s the dumbest f---ing idea I’ve ever heard,” Graham responded. Graham then launched into a list of consequences he feared would result from a precipitous U.S. withdrawal from Syria without a follow-up plan: The Islamic State would return, Turkey would attack Kurdish forces, Iran would gain the advantage. Graham asked Shanahan if he disagreed with that analysis. “That could very well happen,” Shanahan said. “Well, if the policy is going to be that we are leaving by April 30, I am now your adversary, not your friend,” Graham told the acting Pentagon chief, according to Graham. (Several other lawmakers confirmed this exchange.) Read more