Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu this morning in at Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem. More in today's playbookplus:
… But Netanyahu was asked for response to the cease-fire agreement, and he said, “We hope things will turn out for the best” . Pompeo did not take questions.about what happens to the Kurds in the cease-fire. Jake spoke to Ambassadoron Thursday on the flight between Ankara and Tel Aviv, and here’s what he said:in these areas.
“Fighting continued Friday morning in a northeast Syrian border town at the center of the fight between Turkey and Kurdish forces, despite a U.S.-brokered cease-fire that went into effect overnight.as smoke billowed from locations near the border with Turkey and the Turkish town of Ceylanpinar. The fighting died down by mid-morning while smoke continued to rise.
“Texas on Thursday night offered President Donald Trump a much-needed break from the backlash over his Syria decision and the relentlessness of the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry. To an adoring crowd at his campaign rally, he tested out new, aggressive messaging as he sought to cast Democrats as politically extreme, the Biden family as corrupt, and the media in cahoots with both of them as part of a grand conspiracy.from Syria by saying he did not want to deplete the U.S.
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