One of the most dangerous aspects of the mainstream media's fake Trump-Russia conspiracy theory
is that it could lead to a very real war between the two nuclear nations.
Fortunately, President Trump and President Putin have made strides to prevent war from
happening.
While meeting for the first time at the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany, Trump and Putin
agreed to a cease-fire in southwestern Syria.
With this cease-fire in place, the governments of America, Russia, and the Kingdom of Jordan
agree to work together in order to limit hostilities involving their proxy fighters, via Associated
Press.
Such an agreement could not have come at a better time.
While most worldwide attention is focused on the battles against ISIS in Mosul, Iraq
and Raqqa, Syria, a Syrian Arab Army offensive near the border with Iraq and Jordan have
brought the forces of Bashar al-Assad into combat with US-backed rebels.
Overall, the SAA has successfully captured hundreds of miles of territory that formerly
belonged to either ISIS or the rebels.
The fact that America has increased its troop presence in that region has further heightened
tensions between the SAA, Russia, and the US, via Reuters.
In total, the US-Russia cease-fire comes at a perfect time.
On the anti-ISIS front, the militant group is on the verge of collapse in both Iraq and
Syria.
In Mosul, the group's former capital in Iraq, Iraqi forces are but days away from
taking control of the entire city, via BBC.
To the north, in the official ISIS capital of Raqqa, Kurdish forces have surrounded the
entire city and have launched an offensive to capture the Old City, via Independent.
Elsewhere, the recent gains of the SAA, which have come thanks to massive Russian aerial
support, have denied the rebels easy access between the borders of Iraq and Jordan.
Similarly, now that the south has been more or less recaptured by Assad's forces, the
only rebel stronghold left is in the north, where Al-Qaeda is in control.
The goal of the cease-fire is to force the international community to find some sort
of solution to the six-year-long civil war.
For Americans, President Trump's diplomacy indicates that his administration has abandoned
Obama's stated policy of regime change.
President Trump could also be indicating that his administration may no longer be interested
in supporting the non-Kurdish rebels, the majority of whom are jihadists.
Whatever happens, President Trump should be applauded for trying to de-escalate a false
conflict with Russia.
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