Washington Examiner wrote in an analysis of Joe Biden's administration's initial actions, in particular its emphasis on ending endless wars, that the approach is the continuation of the populist actions of former US President Donald Trump administration, which he said attempted to end US wars and left them to the Turkish invasion.
The magazine has also warned that while critics of Trump's policies toward the Kurds, such as Brett McCurg, have apparently taken the control of the Biden administration's national security, they have apparently taken the same approach of leaving allies alone.
The Washington Examiner has stressed that Biden's administration is pursuing the same Trump-era policy and could complete Trump's betrayal process of the Syrian Kurds by taking the first step in not extending an American oil company exemption in Syrian Kurdish-controlled areas.
The magazine accuses people like Brett McGurk of hypocrisy because, according to it, while Brett McGurk resigned from Trump's government over US betrayal of the Kurds and demanded visas for Kurds who helped the United States fight ISIS, but now in the new administration, Joe Biden has remained silent about continuing the same policy of betrayal, which shows that the reactions of such people to Trump's betrayal of the Kurds was not a moral action.
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The Washington Examiner wrote in an article that the moves of US President Joe Biden's national security team shows that this government will complete the process of betraying Syrian Kurds.
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