There is a significant difference between a 'libertarian isolationist' and those who refuse to risk American lives except in pursuit of America's immediate interests.
No one here is saying we shouldn't involve ourselves in other ways in service of our general interests or where there's a clear moral imperative.
Personally I'm tired of the globalists leading Americans around by the nose.
This makes sense.
Now, one can dispute this, that's fine.
I think there is the possibility of the Kurds/others cutting a deal with Assad and RUSSIA because they have no other options. I think Assad probably is more responsible than anyone else for all the trouble there, probably overwhelmingly so.
<a href="
https://twitter.com/Charles_Lister"> Charles Lister [/url] probably believes so.
So, this isn't a good option and as of now, our troops are not in real danger there...
A lesson for all, we were there last December, Trump called for this "withdrawal", within days, a cafe was suicide bombed or bombed, we lost at least 2 soldiers and a translator who was American. The terrorists really did this it looks like, in response to Trump's announcement. That's probably why this time, in part, the announcement was done differently.