This had already been enacted slowly, with the reductions to deploy into the middle east. Removing central commands from Syria, I am not much surprised by Mad-Dog having fought against it, but having the government officials not listen. *shrug* I think we need to keep an strong presence in the middle east until they fully reform. Not that I mean we should take over, but rather improve their well living like we had been doing. Oh Well...
This attitude is actually what has lead to a lot of issues in the MENA region. Why does the United States treat itself as the world's police force? There's really no reason for it when there are so many domestic issues that should be solved. The United States spend hundreds of billions of dollars yearly on "Defense", and literal billions of dollars are wasted and even 'lost'. Many of the issues in the MENA region are a direct result of decades of western imperialism. In fact, ISIS literally formed out of the vacuum created by the Syrian civil war. ISIS is now basically defunct, they're not a relevant threat, so there is no reason for the United States to be in Syria. People arguing over straggler groups sound as slow as the people who were campaigning for the United States to stay in Japan after the atomic bomb dropped and they surrendered because of the handful of straggler groups that would occasionally come out of the jungle lol.
Ethically, yes, Assad is an ass. No, he shouldn't be in power. But replacing him as a leader would require a literal war against syria on the scale of the one we just had in Iraq. Yes, the one that increased the United States' deficit by literal trillions. Another conflict like this would also inevitably inflict more suffering, pain, and conflict onto the Syrian people. Moreover, the rebel Syrian groups have proven and shown time and time again that even WITH full western support, it is unrealistic and nigh impossible for them to achieve an outright victory over Assad. Imo, the United States should focus on diplomacy with Syria.
By redistributing some of the money that we can save via troop and defense withdrawal, we can start solving the domestic issues that have become increasingly prevalent and problematic in the last few years. Maybe we can even start chipping away at the seemingly insurmountable wall of debt that the US has found under.