In an exclusive Sunday morning interview with ABC chief anchor and Clinton lackey George Stephanopoulos on This Week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo subjected himself to a grilling from a network intent on pinning genocide on the Trump administration.

Immediately after introducing Pompeo to his viewers, Stephanopoulos jumped right to trying to link President Trump’s decision to pull out of Syria with an assumed genocide of the Syrian Kurds by invading Turkish forces:

And we are joined now by the secretary of state, Mike Pompeo. Thank you for joining us this morning, Secretary Pompeo. And let me begin with what we just heard from that Kurdish commander; says the Kurds are not happy, that this is a betrayal that she fears will lead to genocide.

Pompeo schooled his hostile host by sharing a recent report he received, “within the last half-hour,” that there was very little fighting and the ceasefire was holding.

“A little, sporadic smalls fire, a mortar or two. But we got wounded out of a town called Ras al-Ain last night and we're hoping that the SDF forces will move out of those towns and this cease-fire that the Turkish leaders and the SDF leaders agreed to while we were on the ground in Ankara will hold,” he explained.

A couple of minutes later, Stephanopoulos circled back around and ridiculously demanded that Pompeo promise he or the administration wasn’t to be a part of any genocidal actions:

STEPHANOPOULOS: And Lindsey Graham raises the other concern as the Kurds are withdrawing from that border with Turkey, that it would lead to a military occupation that displaces hundreds of thousands. He says that's not a safe zone. It's ethnic cleansing. Can you assure the Kurdish people and the President's allies in Congress that you will not be party to ethnic cleansing?

“Go take a look at the statement that was released jointly,” Pompeo told the Clinton hack. “No fewer than three of the paragraphs were aimed squarely at ensuring that in this space, this Turkish controlled space, between Tal Abyad and Ras al-Ain.”

Adding: “In that Turkish controlled space, that there wouldn't be attacks on minorities, that this was about getting a cease-fire, a secure area, and that this, in fact, will save lives in that very space. That was our miss set. We accomplished it and now we made to make sure that the commitments that were made in that statement are honored.”

At one point in the interview, Stephanopoulos tried to assert the administration was giving up on America’s interests in the region, including the fight against ISIS. He played a soundbite of Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) suggesting those points on the floor of the Senate, even rubbing it in Pompeo’s face saying: “Senator Rubio was your first choice for president back in 2015.”

“I'm proud of the work that our team has done under President Trump's leadership. Not only in countering ISIS in Syria, you know, George, Syria's been a mess for an awful long time. But countering ISIS all around the world,” Pompeo shot him down.

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