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Why would Assad do that when he is winning?" he asked in a webcast. "It is essential for.Breitbart stays neutralMost mainstream conservatives endorsed Trumps order to fire 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian military air base to punish and warn the Assad regime. "Anyone who claimed Trump had blind loyalty had a wake-up call today," said Mike Cernovich, one of the movements most prominent leaders and a popularizer of often unfounded conspiracy theories." Alex Jones, whose "Infowars" website is a hub for the far-right movement, but others allege is a wellspring of the "fake news" phenomenon, alleged that Tuesdays attack was launched by Syrian opposition. "If he gives in to this anti-Syria thing to prove hes not a Russian puppet, theyre not going to stop. those who voted for this administration to understand that the president in his fundamental outlook has not changed," he said on the radio broadcast of conservative talk show host Laura IngrahamMost mainstream conservatives endorsed Trump's order to fire 59 missiles at a Syrian military air base to punish and warn the Assad regime. Said it always helps our enemies amp; creates more refugees. They are already saying Syria is his fault," Jones said. The far right was angered over what it sees is an abandonment of Trump's nationalist and isolationist campaign positions. Some denied the suspected chemical attack took place.(Photo: AP) Washington: Far-right backers of US President Donald Trump rebelled Friday after he ordered a missile strike to punish Syria for a suspected chemical weapons attack that killed 86 people. On Thursday, Coulter tweeted: "Those who wanted us meddling in the Middle East voted for other candidates. "We all know that Assad would not poison his own people," he said in an online video. # We should stay the hell out of Syria," said Trump, then a property tycoon mulling a White House bid. Still others said Trump had fallen victim to the US "deep state," an ostensibly entrenched military-national security bureaucracy at odds with the new presidents anti-Washington views. Sebastien Gorka, a deputy assistant to the president, tried Friday to rally the critics back to the fold. "We do know that the Deep State does want war with Russia, and they are using the Syria gas attack, which is a hoax, to start World War Three with Russia But the far right was angered over what it sees is an abandonment of Trumps nationalist and isolationist campaign positions
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