Sen. Bernie Sanders on Wednesday condemned as “illegal and unconstitutional” President Donald Trump’s newly announced plan to keep U.S. troops in northeastern Syria to control and exploit the region’s oil fields.
“Last I checked, Congress never authorized U.S. forces to be deployed to secure Syria’s economic resources,” Sanders, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, tweeted Wednesday.
During a press conference in the Diplomatic Room of the White House Wednesday, Trump said a “small number of U.S. troops will remain in the area where they have the oil.” The president did not specify how long or how many U.S. troops would remain stationed in northeastern Syria.
“We’ve secured the oil,” Trump said. “We’re going to be protecting it, and we’ll be deciding what we’re going to do with it in the future.”
The president’s remarks came just over two weeks after he abruptly announced the withdrawal of U.S. troops from northeastern Syria, paving the way for Turkey to launch a deadly assault on the region’s Kurdish population.
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