President Donald Trump will address the nation about the war in
Afghanistan in a rare primetime speech on Monday night. He is expected,
per the New York Times,
to “open the door to the deployment of several thousand troops.” The
exact number is unclear — most reports put it at 4,000 — but it’s clear
that the speech will signal another escalation in America’s
longest-running war.
Read more: The case against Trump’s decision to continue the war in Afghanistan, explained by Trump - Vox
The striking thing is that the war in question is one
that Trump vocally and repeatedly criticized in the harshest possible
terms for years before taking office.
“I think the same as what I’ve been thinking for the past
couple of years: What are we doing there? These people hate us,” Trump
said in a 2012 Fox News appearance.
“We’re spending hundreds of billions of dollars, trillions of dollars,
on this nonsense — and the minute we leave, everything blows up, and the
worst guy gets it. The one who hates this country the most will end up
taking over Afghanistan.”
Read more: The case against Trump’s decision to continue the war in Afghanistan, explained by Trump - Vox
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