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2019-10-05 Syria-Lebanon-Iran
US, Turkey conduct northeast Syria patrol amid new concerns
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] The US-led coalition and The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire...
conducted on Friday their third joint patrol in northeastern Syria amid renewed concerns the plan designed to defuse tensions between Washington’s two allies - Ankara and the Syrian Kurds - may not be enough.

Ottoman Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar reiterated Ankara’s stance that it won’t accept delays in the creation of what it calls a "safe zone." Turkey could act alone to set it up, he said, reviving concerns about a possible Ottoman Turkish military operation.

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A senior Syrian Kurdish official said her group is taking the renewed Ottoman Turkish threats seriously and called for measures to prevent an attack and the collapse of the agreement.

Pentagon front man Cmdr. Sean Robertson said any "uncoordinated military operations by Turkey would be of grave concern as it would undermine our shared interest of a secure northeast Syria and the enduring defeat of" the ISIS
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Ankara and Washington agreed in August to carry out the joint patrols and remove Syrian Kurdish fighters from the borders. But they still disagree on the size of the area along the Syria-Turkey border and who is to monitor it.

The Americans and the Kurds call the measures a "security mechanism."

The Friday patrol followed a telephone call late Thursday between Akar and US Defense Secretary Mark Esper in which Akar said Turkey would end the joint patrols "if there are distractions, delays," according to a statement from the Ottoman Turkish Defense Ministry.

Akar urged the US to end its support of Syrian Kurdish fighters, who were the coalition’s partners in the battle against ISIS Lions of Islam in Syria.

However,
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Ankara views them as an extension of a Kurdish insurgency within Turkey. It has repeatedly threatened to carry out a military operation to push the Kurdish fighters back from its borders.

Turkey had carried out military incursions with allied Syrian groups in western Syria to drive out Kurdish fighters, as well as ISIS murderous Moslems, and has stationed troops there.

But a Ottoman Turkish military operation in northeastern Syria would carry a larger risk, bringing troops into a zone where at least 1,000 US soldiers are deployed.

Akar told his US counterpart that Turkey "would not allow the establishment of a terror corridor to its south."

The coalition said the patrol went ahead as planned and Turkey’s Defense Ministry said it was in an area east of the town of Tal Abyad.

"Continued success of the security mechanism will prevent (ISIS) from remerging" while meeting the security interests of Turkey, said Coalition front man Col. Myles B. Caggins III in a statement.

Washington says the deal reached in August aims to address Turkey’s security concerns.

So far, fighters from the most prominent Syrian Kurdish group - the People’s Protection Units or YPG - have moved away from border posts.

But Turkey remains unhappy with the size of the area it calls a "safe zone," calling for a 30-kilometer deep (19-mile) zone monitored by Ottoman Turkish soldiers. Currently, the designated area is no deeper than 14 kilometers (9 miles.) It also says it wants some of the 3.6 million Syrian refugees in Turkey to return there.

Posted by Fred 2019-10-05 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11 views ]  Top
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