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Damascus conversion: President Donald Trump’s tweets reveal his long history of arguing against intervening in Syria

In September 2013, Trump repeatedly took to Twitter to urge Obama to not to attack Syria after another chemical weapons attack

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US President Donald Trump’s sudden decision to order air strikes against the Syrian government was an overnight evolution for a president who long warned against deeper American involvement in one of the world’s most stubbornly violent conflicts.

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As he soberly announced the assault on Thursday night, Trump argued that the move was still within the framework of his “America First” foreign policy agenda. The US, he said, has a “vital national security interest” in stopping the proliferation of the kinds of chemical weapons the Syrian government used against its citizens earlier this week.

Yet Trump’s actions left no doubt that – at least in this instance – his view of America’s role in the world has been altered.

Watch: Trump orders military strikes against Syrian airbase

Trump is hardly the first president to reconsider his views after assuming the responsibility of controlling the world’s most powerful military. But with a major shift coming just 77 days into his presidency, his may be one of the fastest transformations in recent memory.

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