In a series of Tweets in 2013, Donald Trump warned then US president Barack Obama to desist from attacking Syria because the US would gain nothing from it. Now a lot of people are calling him a hypocrite for doing what he warned Barack Obama from doing. President Trump however, has defended his actions, saying that the photos and videos of several dying women and children he saw on Tuesday made him have a change of heart. Read the rest of his old tweets after the cut...
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