Trump gets political speaking to troops, talking border wall and leaving Syria

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Trump gets political speaking to troops, talking border wall and leaving Syria

The president gave incorrect information to the assembled soldiers about their pay raise this year and re-enacted a conversation with his military advisers who he claimed had encouraged him not to remove American troops from Syria.

(MORE: ‘We’re no longer the suckers’: Trump to US troops during first visit to combat zone

In past visits abroad the president has frequently admonished allies to be more committed to fights taking place in their own backyards. During the speech at al-Asad, Trump revisited that theme, saying that countries must sometimes pay a “monetary price” for the United States’ military involvement, “so we’re not the suckers of the world.”

Trump gets political speaking to troops, talking border wall and leaving Syria

Jonathan Ernst/ReutersPresident Donald Trump delivers remarks to U.S. troops in an unannounced visit to Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, Dec. 26, 2018.

“We’re no longer the suckers, folks. And people aren’t looking at us as suckers… We’re respected again as a nation,” Trump continued.

The president noted that “stopping terrorists from entering America’s shores” is part of a broader strategy of homeland security. Then, taking a political turn, Trump said his political rivals are only blocking a more robust border wall out of blind opposition to everything he proposes.

“I don’t know if you folks are aware of what’s happening — we want to have strong borders in the United States, the Democrats don’t want to let us have strong borders. Only for one reason. You know why? Because I want it,” he said.

Trump said the “brilliant young faces, these warriors” in the crowd were inspiring him to try a new strategy, in which he insists he does not want a wall after all.

“I think I’ll say, I don’t want the wall. And then they’re going to give it to me! I figured out the solution,” he said.

(MORE: Trump says federal employees want the wall. Some say they just want their paid jobs back.)

While praising the soldiers’ contribution to the causes of justice and peace, and stating that the U.S. government will always protect its soldiers, Trump incorrectly took credit for the annual pay raise the military received.

“Is anybody here willing to give up the big pay raise you just got?” he surveyed the crowd. “Raise your hand please. Oh, I don’t see too many hands.”

He continued, citing numbers that have since been debunked and declared untrue.

“You haven’t gotten [a raise] in more than ten years,” he said. “And we got you a big one. I got you a big one.”

As the independent fact-checking site PolitiFact noted, the military has received a routine pay raise every year since at least 1961. The 2.4 percent increase that went into effect in 2018 was the largest since 2010, but they have continued apace every year.

Trump then falsely asserted that the pay increase was actually 10 percent, recounting phony conversations in which “plenty of people” tried to impose a smaller raise.

“You had plenty of people that came up and said, ‘you know, we can make it smaller. We can make it 3 percent, we can make it 2 percent, we can make it 4 percent.’ I said, ‘No, make it 10 percent. Make it more than 10 percent.'”

Trump gets political speaking to troops, talking border wall and leaving Syria

Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive to speak to members of the U.S. military during an unannounced trip to Al Asad Air Base in Iraq on Dec. 26, 2018.

PolitiFact, which had fact-checked earlier, similar utterances from the president, has rated these claims Pants on Fire.

Trump also reenacted conversations he said he had had with “our generals” over U.S. presence in Syria. Outgoing Secretary of Defense James Mattis and Syria envoy Brett McGurk both submitted their resignations following Trump’s announcement that he was removing all 2,000 troops from Syria.

“One year ago I gave our generals six more months in Syria,” Trump recalled. “I said, ‘Go get ’em. We need six months. Go get ’em.'”

“And they said, ‘We need another six months,'” Trump continued.

“‘I said, ‘Go get ’em.'”

“Then they said, ‘Can we have like one more period of six months?'”

“I said, ‘Nope. Nope.’ I said, ‘I gave you a lot of ‘six months’ and now we’re doing it a different way,'” he continued.

Sourse: abcnews.go.com

Trump gets political speaking to troops, talking border wall and leaving Syria

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