American politicians interpreted Donald Trump's letter to President Erdoğan as "Madness", while the American press served his readers as "We had a hard time believing it was real."

Trump's letter to President Erdogan confuses the US


The echo of US President Donald Trump's letter to President Tayyip Erdogan just before the Syrian operation continues. American journalists who made evaluations on the subject, said they had difficulty believing the letter is real. American politicians also commented on the scandal letter "Madness".

Here are some of the comments:

Brad Simpson, an American foreign policy expert at the University of Connecticut, commented on Twitter: Ben I am an American foreign policy expert. I've never seen you write a letter. Trump is in really bad shape. "

"CONSULTANTS DO NOT WRITE A LETTER THAT"
"This letter points out that there is a complete collapse in the policy-making process and that the President improvises without any contribution from his advisors. Because no skillful, serious policy-maker would sign such a letter," said Simpson, a secretary of the letter without even knowing Trump's advisors. You may have sent through. Simpson, "is considered Turkey's Syria operations of the risks involved, it's not enough words to explain how it was crazy," he said.

DEMOCRATS AMAZED: WE DON'T BELIEVE TO BE REAL
Democratic Congressman Mike Quigley, CNN'e said in a statement, "I will be honest. I thought it was really a joke, Oval Office could not have something like this. He (Trump) wrote it and said it did not affect us, most level of ignorance indicator, "he said.

Quigley, "as if the US President for a moment has lost logic, just as anger dictated what came to his mind. However, these are extremely dangerous in an unusual place in the world, extremely dangerous issues," he said.

"THIS IS MADNESS"
Justin Amash, a Cumburian member of the House of Representatives, shared the letter saying, "This is insane," another Republican member, Seth Moulton, said, "Inland. Even an average student studying in failed American high schools would write a more effective letter."

"WE HAVE TO CONFIRM"
The Daily Beast website described the letter as 'strange', while the NBC News channel used the title 'unusual'. "So strange that we had to confirm from the White House," NBC News announced in a live broadcast.

BBC: ERDOĞAN LETTERS WASTE
BBC, "between the presidents of letters to imagine such a language is difficult to use," he said. Speaking to the BBC Presidential sources, Erdogan's letter 'throwing away' he said. "President Erdoğan received the letter, completely rejected it and threw it away," the anonymous sources said.

The Guardian newspaper, the first shared by a Fox Bussiness presenter emphasized that the authenticity of the letter initially raises suspicion.