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“This is genocide.”

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham may have a short, temporary spine. Monday morning he threatened President Donald Trump with a “non-partisan” Senate resolution, in which he denounced the impulsive decision of the Commander-in-Chief to withdraw US troops from northern Syria and thus paved the way for Turkey to commit genocide against the Kurds.

Senator Graham is rarely against Trump, and while some welcomed Monday’s remarks, many faced his almost daily defense of the president. Now some are using social media to accuse Graham of consistently supporting Trump, accusing him of enabling the President to lead us to this latest troubling decision.

“I don’t know all the details regarding President Trump’s decision in northern Syria. While on the phone with Secretary Pompeo, “Graham tweeted at 8:16 am. “If the press reports are correct, this will be a disaster.”

He continued:

If this plan goes into the future, a Senate resolution will also be introduced to oppose and overturn this decision. Expect strong support from both parties.

– Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) October 7, 2019

So many answer:

Well well well. You went all in and now here we are. It’s up to you too.

– David Duran (@mrdavidduran) October 7, 2019

@ LindseyGrahamSC, you allowed this to happen. WITH THIS DECISION, COMBINED WITH THEIR GOLFING BUDDIES BIZZARE AND IRRATIONAL TWEETS, AMERICA HAS NO FUNCTIONAL PRESIDENCY AT THIS MOMENT. YOU STILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO DO SOMETHING. https://t.co/fUVG86yf6B

– Fred Guttenberg (@fred_guttenberg) October 7, 2019

YOU made this disaster. You did it every day by enabling POTUS. He is amoral, has no insight, and thinks he knows everything. You sold your soul #ResignLindseyGraham

– (((Howard Forman))) (@thehowie) October 7, 2019

So wild to watch @LindseyGrahamSC get humiliated in this way, especially after constantly resigning himself to carrying water for that madcap lunatic at the White House.

It would be funny if it weren’t for the likely genocide of our Kurdish allies. https://t.co/oOIBpth44X

– Zac Petkanas (@Zac_Petkanas) October 7, 2019

“When press reports are correct”.

The press reports quoted an official White House statement with White House letterhead. https://t.co/UGr1Y5a4jr

– Tom Winter (@Tom_Winter) October 7, 2019

Do not worry. It’s partly your fault and you fucked us all. (Especially our allies.)

– Jeremy Newberger (@jeremynewberger) October 7, 2019

Congratulations Senator Graham. All that golfing, defending, and knocking down put you in a position where the president …
Do the exact opposite of what you want in any of the topics that are close to your heart.
I hope you enjoy your influence. https://t.co/ytuDGKbmcM

– Nicholas Grossman (@ NGrossman81) October 7, 2019

From a Trump sycophant who once ridiculed him as “Kook”. Nothing you say now has any weight or credibility, @LindseyGraham, when we know that after a few more games of golf with @realDonaldTrump you’ll be reversing your position. Yours is the curse of the wicked opportunist. @jilevin https://t.co/wtPfGQSmax

-? ILL? UCL? IR? (@bill_auclair) October 7, 2019

You know why this happened, you just can’t admit it … Trump Tower Turkey … he has had a long relationship with you. You’d finally have to admit how corrupt it actually is pic.twitter.com/WF3uInIK7w

– Jamie Harris (@ jlharris13) October 7, 2019

You made your bed, senator. This is who you wanted to lie with. American allies are slaughtered because their party leader wants to please Russia and thank Turkey for the Trump Tower in Istanbul.

– Fuzz Martin (@FuzzMartin) October 7, 2019

This is not a disaster. This is genocide.
Be proud of your administration.
The blood of the Kurds is on you

– beteigeuze66 (@ beteigeuze66) October 7, 2019

TFW Your smart plan for getting used to a maniac is falling apart and you promise Twitter that you are trying to set up a meeting because you are completely out of control. https://t.co/ckNSbodzPg

– Robert Tracinski (@Tracinski) October 7, 2019

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