In an unscripted moment last week, Donald Trump defended his one-sided “deal” with Turkey in such a way as to seemingly endorse ethnic cleansing. The American president told reporters of the Turks’ efforts to rid northern Syria of the Kurds, “[T]hey had to have it cleaned out.”
Yesterday, however, one of Trump’s congressional allies was more explicit on this point. The Dallas Morning News reported:
Texas Sen. John Cornyn defended the president’s abrupt decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, arguing Wednesday that with Turkey intent on ethnic cleansing of the Kurds — longtime U.S. allies in the fight against the radical Islamic State — the move had merit.
“If Turkey was planning on coming into northern Syria and trying to ethnically cleanse the Kurds, and U.S. troops were caught in the middle, I am not completely convinced that it was a bad idea to get them out of harm’s way,” Cornyn said.
If the quote is accurate, I’m a little surprised the Senate Republican would make a comment like this on the record. The Texan’s position, in effect, is that our allies were facing a campaign of ethnic cleansing, so the smart move was to get out of the way so as to avoid being caught up in the slaughter.









