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Trump says that US should 'not get involved' in conflict in Syria

  • Trump states that the US should 'not get involved' in conflict in Syria, highlighting his vision for America's foreign policy focused on non-intervention.
  • Trump believes America should prioritize its own borders over foreign conflicts, arguing that involvement in Syria would not benefit the nation.
  • Trump emphasizes the importance of focusing on domestic issues rather than external matters like foreign disputes.
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Trump has big plans at home, but Syria shows why he can’t escape the world’s problems

Even the normally brash Donald Trump seems disconcerted by the volatile international situation he’ll inherit as the new president next month and to which he’s certain to inject new unpredictability.

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US President-elect Donald Trump called the toppling of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria by rebels a "mess" and called against US involvement in the conflict. "However, Syria is a mess, but it is not our friend, and the United States should have nothing to do with it. This is not our war, let them play it - don't get involved," Trump wrote in a post on X, Telegraph reports. On the other hand, President Joe Biden addressed the ci…

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