The Trump Administration Has No Idea What It’s Doing on Syria
Every time President Donald Trump seems to have a modicum of momentum on his side—the bungled political capital he wasted after his speech to Congress, for example—he seems to squander it away, either intentionally or because his administration is in such disarray.
As we observed this week, yet again, nothing appears to rally a hostile news media more than bombing a country in the Middle East. The media was gushing over Trump’s decision to strike a Syrian air base on Thursday with 59 Tomahawk missiles in response to the Syrian regime’s chemical weapons attack on a village.
But what comes next in foreign policy strategy is anything but clear, as various members of Team Trump have sent contradicting signals in the past 24 hours that have left observers—including members of Congress—scratching their heads.
As The Washington Post noted Sunday, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley appeared on CNN Saturday to say that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad needs to be removed from power. This comes months after the Russia-backed Assad regime already had begun to re-establish control over much of the country.