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Trump Claims He 'Essentially Fired' Mattis, Knocks US Military Strategy

TEHRAN (defapress)- President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed that he "essentially" fired former Defense Secretary James Mattis, and criticized US military leadership during his first Cabinet meeting of 2019.
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Publish Date: 03January 2019 - 15:31

Trump Claims He 'Essentially Fired' Mattis, Knocks US Military StrategyAsked about the ongoing war in Afghanistan, Trump expressed disapproval with the US performance there despite the hundreds of billions of dollars in additional funding appropriated for defense over the past two years, The Hill reported.

"Ge. Mattis was so thrilled," Trump said of the funding, adding that "but what's he done for me? How's he done in Afghanistan? Not too good. Not too good. I'm not too happy with what he's done in Afghanistan, and I shouldn't be happy".

"I wish him well. I hope he does well. But as you know, President Obama fired him, and essentially so did I," he stated.

Mattis resigned last month after Trump announced plans to pull US troops out of Syria, which was met with concern from bipartisan lawmakers. Mattis's resignation letter was implicitly critical of the president, writing that his views do not align with Trump's on the need to respect allies and confront adversaries.

While Mattis wrote that his resignation was effective at the end of February, Trump forced him out of his Cabinet position early. Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan took over Tuesday and attended Wednesday's Cabinet meeting.

Barack Obama removed Mattis in 2013 as the head of Central Command. He joined the Trump administration in 2017.

Trump's comments on Mattis came during a lengthy and wide-ranging Cabinet meeting where he defended his decision to pull US troops out of Syria and criticized US military leadership in the Middle East and Afghanistan.

The American president recounted a conversation with generals roughly a month ago where they discussed a territory that both the Taliban and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS, ISIL or Daesh) contested.

"I said, 'Why don’t you let them fight? Why are we getting in the middle of it?' " Trump said, adding, "They’re both our enemies. Let them fight ... I think I would’ve been a good general, but who knows."

The US president went on to lambaste the past funding levels of the military and called it "insane" that internal reports critical of the US effort in Afghanistan are made public.

"Our military’s getting really strong. I could tell you stories when I first got here about our military that I don’t even want to talk about," Trump stressed.

Trump did offer praise for Shanahan, who sat next to Trump throughout the Cabinet meeting.

"You have done really, in particular, you have done a fantastic job," Trump said of Shanahan after the acting Defense chief gave an update on efforts to secure the border.

Wednesday's Cabinet meeting preceded a gathering of congressional leaders at the White House to discuss border security amid a partial government shutdown that has lasted 12 days and counting.

Trump has demanded $5 billion for his proposed wall along the southern border, while Democrats have refused to budge from their offer of $1.3 billion in funding for border security measures.

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