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    1. ActualDepartment9873 on

      Trump shaking hands with someone that was a member of al Qaeda around the time they did 9/11 is crazy.

    2. ActualDepartment9873 on

      Never did i expect a former al Qaeda member to be visit the president in the white house.

    3. Enjoyer_of_Cake on

      I wasn’t expecting Trump to look at the President Jimbles episode of smiling friends as a checklist, but I probably should have. I’d take Mr. Frog at this point.

    4. kananishino on

      Honestly is there something wrong with removing sanctions here or are the rest of the comments just fear mongering because Trump?

    5. I bet all the republicans that are furious that NYC would elect someone who is Muslim as mayor are equally if not more offended over this.

      …Right?

    6. Ronald Reagan invited the starting clan that became Al Quaeda and his “Freedom fighters” to the White House and funded them to fight a proxy war against the USSR in the 1980’s.

      The rebels felt betrayed after the USSR collapsed and we saw no more need for the proxy war and abruptly stopped funding.

      That, and the US troop presence in Mecca were the main stated reasons for their opposition to the USA.

      https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/archives/video/photo-op-president-reagan-meeting-freedom-fighters-afghanistan-mujahedin-oval-office

    7. Comfortable_Witness1 on

      Trump Syria on the way, mark my words. Oh and some meme coin will be their entire economy.

    8. More like Syria will launder billions of dollars to the Trump organization to suspend sanctions.

    9. Can someone ELI5 why Trump had this meeting and what he’s trying to accomplish?

    10. Key-Monk6159 on

      Anyone have any alternative suggestions on what Trump should do with or about Syria instead?

      Or is the objection only the visit and not the policy?

    11. 420blazeittwigbundle on

      I personally don’t give two shits about the history this man has. He could be osama himself. As long as Syria isn’t being tormented, he isn’t being a homicidal dictator and is willing to cooperate in a peaceful and constructive manner to resolve regional instability and mitigate chaos. That land had been brutalized for far too long. The fact that such improvements have been made over a short period of time right after a decade+ of mass killings and a seemingly never ending war, this really seems like the best anyone could have wished for outside of Bashar Al-Assad/ISIS. I struggle to think of examples of such a turn around, the only ones that come to mind are Japan and Germany after ww2 and even then it was mostly because the west was wary of the USSR/Stalin. I sincerely wish Syria prosperity and as profound as it may seem, the ex-terrorist and now president Al-Shaara the best. Nothing is perfect, but this is really good. There are arrests instead of extrajudicial killings, there are civilians going home for the first time in a decade and you can walk around Damascus and odds are you won’t hear an explosion. 

    12. embarrassing_doodle on

      We are making deals with terrorists now? Americans really do forget.

    13. Oi… Carney!!!… ye hear that…

      “”He’s a very strong leader,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “He comes from a very tough place. Tough guy. I like him. I get along with the president, the new president in Syria, and we’ll do everything we can to make Syria successful, because that’s part of the Middle East.””

    14. Ah; cancel trade talks with longest peaceful ally and shake hands with Al Qaeda. Great job america! keep winning lol.

    15. Prestigious-Guava220 on

      lol it came full circle! Trained by the US to fight USSR, fought the US then embraced by the US.

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