New York Daily News

Even GOP says don’t leave Syria

- BY MARY CLARE JALONICK

WASHINGTON — The Senate voted Monday to oppose the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria and Afghanista­n, breaking with President Trump as he calls for a military drawdown in those countries.

Senators voted 70-26 for the amendment sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, which says the Islamic State group and Al Qaeda militants still pose a serious threat to the United States, and it warns that “a precipitou­s withdrawal” of U.S. forces from those countries could “allow terrorists to regroup, destabiliz­e critical regions and create vacuums that could be filled by Iran or Russia.”

Trump in December suddenly tweeted plans for a U.S. pullout from Syria, arguing the Islamic State group had been defeated even though his intelligen­ce chiefs have said it remains a threat. Trump also ordered the military to develop plans to remove up to half of the 14,000 U.S. forces in Afghanista­n.

The strong bipartisan vote comes as Republican senators have increasing­ly diverged from Trump on foreign policy. When he introduced the amendment last week, McConnell said “ISIS and Al Qaeda have yet to be defeated.”

While the majority of senators voted for the amendment, a handful of Republican­s voted against it. McConnell’s Kentucky colleague, Republican Sen. Rand Paul said before the vote that “enough is enough” and the money spent on wars should be spent at home.

 ??  ?? President Trump (l.) greets Sen. Mitch McConnell (R.-Ky.) after State of the Union address.
President Trump (l.) greets Sen. Mitch McConnell (R.-Ky.) after State of the Union address.

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