US, Turkish Troops Headed For Military Showdown In Syria
30
June, 2017
Two
days after we
reported that
Turkey valiantly demanded that US forces vacate military bases in the
Syrian district of Manbij, when Turkey's foreign minister Melet
Cavusoglu also said that Ankara is calling upon the US to cease any
and all support to Syrian Kurdish forces and militias, not
surprisingly the US refused, and on Monday a top American general
said that US troops will not pull out from the northern Syrian city
of Manbij, rebuffing Ankara demands to withdraw from the city and
risking a potential confrontation between the two NATO allies.
Speaking
on CNN, General Joseph Votel, head of the United States Central
Command, said that withdrawing US forces from the strategically
important city is "not something we are looking into."
Last
week Turkish troops crossed into Syria in an push to drive US-backed
Kurds out of Afrin. As part of the Turkish offensive, which is
grotesquely code-named ‘Operation Olive Branch’, president
Erdogan warned that the offensive could soon target “terrorists”
in Manbij, some 100km east of Afrin.
“With
the Olive Branch operation, we have once again thwarted the game of
those sneaky forces whose interests in the region are
different,” Erdogan
said in a speech to provincial leaders in Ankara last week. “Starting
in Manbij, we will continue to thwart their game.”
But
not if the US is still there, unless for the first time in history we
are about to witness war between two NATO members. And the US has no
intention of moving.
Colonel
Ryan Dillon, spokesperson for the US-led coalition, told Kurdish
media on Sunday that American forces would continue to support their
Kurdish allies – despite Erdogan’s threats.
“Turkey
knows where our forces are in Manbij, and what they are doing there,
and why they are there –to prevent any kind of escalation between
the groups who are in that area,” Dillon
told Rudaw TV. “The Coalition will continue to support our Syrian
Democratic Forces in the fight against ISIS. We have said this all
along, and we have said this with the Kurdish elements of the SDF. We
will provide them equipment as necessary to defeat ISIS."
However,
in an apparent miscommunication, US NatlSec Adviser H.R. McMaster
said a day earlier that the United States would no longer provide
weapons to YPG fighters or the Democratic Union Party (PYD) –
sending mixed messages about Washington’s relationship with the
Kurds.
The
latest Turkish offensive in Syria has further strained the already
contentious relationship between Washington and Ankara. A White House
spokesman remarked last week that the operation "risks conflict
between Turkish and American forces" in Syria. In an
unprecedented step, last week the Turkish presidency went so far as
to correct the White House readout of the phone conversation between
Trump and Erdogan, explicitly accusing
Trump of lying.
The
Afrin campaign follows Erdogan’s vow to “strangle” the
US-backed Border Security Force (BSF) in Syria. As discussed
previously, the US-led coalition announced in January that it would
help create the 30,000-strong BSF, half of which would be comprised
of the Kurdish-dominated SDF.
Meanwhile,
confirming that Turkey has no intention of backing down, and if
anything will keep pressing on assuring an armed confrontation with
the US is inevitable, Jenan Moussa with Arabic Al Aan TV, reports
that "a huge story is developing right now." Namely, that a
big Turkish army convoy including APCs drove thru HTS controlled
Idlib in Syria heading towards AlEis, a rebel controlled frontline
with Syrian gov forces &allies. Turkish army convoy was escorted
whole time by Al-Qaeda linked HTS group."
And
some additional starting details, according to Moussa, who notes
that Russian planes were in the sky as the Turkish
convoy drove through HTS controlled Idlib province. They
even bombed 15 KMs away from the convoy. "So big question now:
Is the Turkish convey moving with the approval or in defiance of the
Russians?"
For
now the answer appears to be no:
Seems for now the Russians are not going to allow the Turkish army convoy to pass. I am hearing from one source on the ground that the convoy will go back in the direction of Turkey. I am in touch with sources on the ground in Idleb & will update as news develops.
Due to nearby Russian bombing &Syrian shelling, witnesses on the ground now say that the Turkish military convoy has basically turned off its lights and is waiting in the area. We are trying to find out if they will turn back or continue advancing despite warnings.
Will
Erdogan be crazy enough to start a regional battle against both the
US and Russia
at the same time on Syrian soil, or will Russia flip and side with
Turkey in its "defensive offensive" yet as it careens to a
military confrontation with US troops? We expect to find out in the
immediate future.
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Afrin
the Kurdish stronghold take a severe beating by Turkey but is still
holding on, Will Syria make an agreement with the Kurds and finally
put an end to Turkish onslaught. Russia seems to walk a fine line not
escalate the tensions with a NATO partner that would ignite World War
III.
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