President Trump has inherited yet another foreign policy disaster from the Biden administration as America's two main allies in Syria are now killing each other in the streets of Aleppo, marking the fiercest fighting yet between Syrian government forces and Kurdish militias.
The chaos unfolding in Syria's second-largest city exposes the complete breakdown of American influence in the region after four years of Biden's weak leadership. The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a Kurdish-led militia that served as America's primary partner against ISIS, is now engaged in deadly combat with Syrian government troops - both supposedly U.S. allies.
Social media is erupting with reports of the escalating violence. One user posted: "Syria's army takes Aleppo's Ashrafieh, battle with SDF Kurds continues. The terrorist Govt in Syria with UK & US backing are attacking innocent Kurds they declared Aleppo a military zone and many people have fled."
The situation appears to be spiraling completely out of control, with Kurdish forces reportedly making threats against Damascus itself. "SDF forces are now moving towards Damascus," warned another social media post, adding ominously: "WAIT FOR US DAMASCUS! YOUR TIME IS UP."
Trump Faces Biden's Foreign Policy Wreckage
This latest crisis perfectly encapsulates the foreign policy wreckage Trump has inherited from the Biden regime. For four years, Biden's State Department pursued a confused, contradictory approach in Syria that has now exploded into open warfare between supposed American partners.
Even Israel has been forced to condemn the violence, with reports indicating Israeli officials have "slammed the attack on Kurdish minority in Aleppo, Syria" - yet another sign of how Biden's weak leadership has destabilized America's key Middle Eastern ally.
The timing couldn't be worse for American credibility. As Trump works to rebuild America's strength on the world stage, he must first clean up the mess left by Biden's incompetent foreign policy team. Patriots have to wonder: how many more Biden disasters will Trump have to fix before America can move forward?
