Rep. Justin Amash (I-Mich.) bashed President Donald Trump on Sunday for merely shifting American troops in the Middle East, and not bringing them home as he promised. He’s “using our forces almost as mercenaries,” Amash said on NBC’s “Meet The Press.”

“It’s pretty clear he’s not bringing home the troops. He’s just moving them to other parts of the Middle East,” Amash told Chuck Todd. (Watch the video above.)

“He’s moving troops back into Iraq, he’s moving other troops into Saudi Arabia — and he’s using our forces almost as mercenaries, paid mercenaries, who are going to go in. As long as Saudi Arabia pays us some money, it’s good to go,” Amash added.

Trump’s justification for his controversial decision to pull out troops in Syria and abandon Kurdish allies to a Turkish invasion was to fulfill his promise to “bring our soldiers home.” Instead, he has boosted the number of U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia by 2,800 — and is sending troops from Syria to Iraq.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper announced Saturday that all of the nearly 1,000 U.S. troops being pulled from Syria were being moved to western Iraq to fight ISIS. Trump boasted the following day in a tweet on Sunday: “Bringing soldiers home!” (He also referred to Esper as “Esperanto” before it was later corrected.)