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Turkey ready to send troops into Syria after Trump abandons the Kurds – Sky News, Sky.com

Turkey ready to send troops into Syria after Trump abandons the Kurds – Sky News, Sky.com


             

The Turkish Defense Ministry has said that all preparations are completed for a military incursion into northern Syria.

Framing the operation as humanitarian, the ministry said in a tweet: “The establishment of a Safe Zone / Peace Corridor is essential for Syrians to have a safe life by contributing to the stability and peace of our region. “

“The Turkish Armed Forces will never tolerate the creation of a terror corridor at our borders. All preparations for the operation have been completed.”

  

A US soldier sits atop an armoured vehicle during a demonstration by Syrian Kurds against Turkish threats next to a base for the US-led international coalition on the outskirts of Ras al-Ain town in Syria's Hasakeh province near the Turkish border on October 6, 2019. - US forces in Syria started pulling back today from Turkish border areas, opening the way for Ankara's threatened military invasion and heightening fears of a jihadist resurgence. (Photo by Delil SOULEIMAN / AFP) (Photo by DELIL SOULEIMAN/AFP via Getty Images)

      

Image:        US armed forces will not support Turkey in Syria      

The announcement came 24 hours after US President Donald Trump revealed that American forces would pull out of an area of ​​northern Syria where the expected incursion is due to happen.

The White House decision amounts to an abandonment of Syrian-Kurdish fighters who are long-standing US allies in the fight against Islamic State (Isis) and it exposes the Kurds to attack by Turkey.

Mr Trump’s move was met with near universal astonishment and confusion even from the president’s own side.

The former US Ambassador to the UN , Nikki Haley, tweeted: “We must always have the backs of our allies, if we expect them to have our back. The Kurds were instrumental in our successful fight against ISIS in Syria. Leaving them to die is a big mistake. #TurkeyIsNotOurFriend . “

And Republican Senator Lindsey Graham told Fox News it was “impulsive”.

“I hope I’m making myself clear how shortsighted & irresponsible this decision is in my view. This to me is just unnerving to its core. “

  

A photograph taken on October 7, 2019 shows a military base from which US forces pulled out in the town of Tel Arqam in Syria's Hasakeh province near the Turkish border. - US forces in Syria started pulling back today from Turkish border areas, opening the way for Ankara's threatened military invasion and heightening fears of a jihadist resurgence. Photo by - / AFP) / The erroneous creding appearing in the metadata of this photo has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [-/STR] instead of [Delil SOULEIMAN]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention [s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers.If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them.Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage ore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry for the inconvenience this notification may cause and remain at your disposal for any further information you may require. (Photo by - / AFP via Getty Images)

      

Image:        US troops have been pulled back from the region      

Overnight, a senior US Administration Official said that the White House announcement did not mean that US forces would leave Syria altogether. Only 50 – 100 ” special operators “would be removed from a zone the Turks are preparing to move into.

The official said:” The President has made it very clear, publicly and privately , that the United States does not endorse or support any Turkish operation in Northern Syria. There will be no US Armed Forces involvement or support of any operation that the Turks undertake. We also made it clear that if Turkey undertakes such an operation, that US troops cannot be put into any danger. “

The official denied that the White House decision amounted to a “green light” for Turkey to invade Syria and kill Kurdish troops.

“[President Trump] sent out a tweet today saying that if there is some sort of attack or massacre of the Kurdish people, that he is prepared, I think in his words he said, to ‘obliterate the economy of Turkey’, “the official said.

Speaking to Sky News from the Syrian side of the border, Aldar Khalil, a senior Syrian-Kurdish political leader, said the move would jeopardise security in multiple ways.

“It will affect the job of the local autonomous forces and the situation of ISIS prisoners being held here. Syrian regime and Russia are also preparing to attack some areas in the south and west while other military groups want to take advantage of the weakness of the local forces to capture ISIS prisoners in our region and use them to threaten Europe, “he said.

  

President Donald Trump, left, talks with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as they arrive together for a family photo at a summit of heads of state and government at NATO headquarters in Brussels. The White House says Turkey will soon invade Northern Syria, casting uncertainty on the fate of the Kurdish fighters allied with the U.S. against in a campaign against the Islamic State group. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

      

Image:        President Donald Trump and Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed the move at the weekend      

Up to 70, 000 Isis prisoners and their families are being held by Kurdish forces in camps near the area the Turks are preparing to advance on.

Many of those held are from western countries including the UK. Many of governments are refusing to repatriate them leaving them instead in the hands of the Kurdish forces.

“Of course this decision will revive ISIS and will lead the region into a very difficult time awaits the people of the region, “Mr Khalil told Sky News.

    

        

                                                                                                                                                                                             
Russia shows Sky News the aftermath of its campaign in Syria                

Reacting to Mr Trump’s decision and the Turkish threats, the United Nations coordinator for the region said the organization was “preparing for the worst”.

For years, the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to mount an incursion into northern Syria, which he sees as strategically advantageous.

As well as gaining land (he claims it’s temporary but this could become one of those map-redrawing moments), he would also hit a long-standing Kurdish enemy.

Mr Erdogan also argues that the move would relieve the pressure his country and Europe is facing from Syrian refugees.

His government is proposing that the captured land is used to home Syrian migrants currently in Turkey and with the safety and prospects of Europe in their sights.

However, to take them back to Syria could expose them to what’s left of the Islamic State as well as Syrian government forces who they escaped and who still h ave influence in the area.

Mr Trump’s move could be seen as an attempt to call Turkey’s bluff.

    

        

            

…. the captured ISIS fighters and families. The U.S. has done far more than anyone could have ever expected, including the capture of 100% of the ISIS Caliphate. It is time now for others in the region, some of great wealth, to protect their own territory. THE USA IS GREAT!

– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)October 7, 2019

        

    

By pulling US forces from the vicinity and effectively leaving Turkey to mount an incursion alone, the motive could be an attempt to spook Turkey into abandoning its plans.

The move by Mr Trump also helps to fulfill his agenda domestically. He has been impatient in wanting to pull all US troops out of Syria, as part of his “America First” policy and retreat from the global stage.

“It is time now for others in the region, some of great wealth, to protect their own territory. THE USA IS GREAT! ” he tweeted last night.

    

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