Yes, and I believe the only hope on this is that Turkey would decide not to commit genocide on the Kurds but I'm not at all optimistic that this will be the case.
Politically, this could very much lead to Trump's unraveling as he is really upsetting the Pubs that are his main line of support. If they finally draw the conclusion that should be obvious that Trump is basically ignorant,.dishonest, and incompetent, whereas if they stay joined at the hip with Trump that it may also be their undoing, then they might start saying things like "Who's Trump?".
You know, I have just found myself wondering about a variant of that scenario that I described above.
How would feel like being a citizen living in a community where the President had sent people that I knew and love to their unnecessary mutilation and death in pointless, destructive conflict abroad? The same President that people that I interact with every day support with various degrees of enthusiasm and sometimes seem to be literally unable of giving any criticism to?
I concluded that it must lead to some bitter, frustrating political discussions. And that is what I have seen happen since, roughly, 1990s. Back in the 1970s and 1980s it was a cliche to say that all political opinions deserved attention, "except extremism". No longer.
The question therefore presented itself: what might have happened circa 1990 that might be perceived by the people of the USA as either a necessary deployment of the military or a pointless waste of the lives of good American citizens?
I found a fairly good candidate.
Gulf War - Wikipedia