Turkey Rejects New U.S. Syria Plan - Humiliates John Bolton
8
January, 2019
On
Sunday National Security Advisor John Bolton tried
to set conditions for
a U.S. retreat from Syria:
Bolton, on a trip to Israel and Turkey, said he would stress in talks with Turkish officials, including President Tayyip Erdogan, that Kurdish forces must be protected.
...
Asked whether a U.S. withdrawal would not take place in Syria until Turkey guaranteed the Kurdish fighters would be safe, Bolton said: “Basically, that’s right.”
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"We don’t think the Turks ought to undertake military action that’s not fully coordinated with and agreed to by the United States at a minimum,” Bolton said, “so they don’t endanger our troops, but also so that they meet the president’s requirement that the Syrian opposition forces that have fought with us are not endangered.”
Turkey
was not amused. The YPG Kurds, which the U.S. uses in Syria as cannon
fodder to fight the Islamic State, are the same organization as the
PKK which acts as a terrorist group in Turkey. Turkey can not allow
that group to exist on its border as an organized military force.
When
Bolton landed in Turkey today he received a very cold welcome. The
planned meeting with the Turkish President Erdogan did not take
place. The meeting John Bolton, Joint Chief of Staff Joe Dunford and
Syria envoy James Jeffrey held with the Turkish National Security
Advisor Ibrahim Kalin was downgraded and took less than two hours. A
planned joint press conference was canceled.
The
U.S. delegation did not look happy, or even united, when it left the
presidential compound in Ankara.
Shortly
after Bolton's meeting Erdogan held a speech to his parliament group.
It was a slap in Bolton's face. Via Raqip
Solyu:
Erdogan says he cannot accept or swallow the messages given by US National Security Advisor Bolton in Israel.
Erdoğan, “YPG/PKK are terrorists. Some say ‘don’t touch them because they are Kurds’. This is unacceptable. Everyone can be a terrorist. They could be Turkmans. Their ethnicity doesn’t matter. Bolton made a big mistake by his statements”
Erdogan on the Syria policy chaos in Washington: "As it happened in the past, despite our clear agreement with Trump on US withdrawal from Syria, different voices started to come out from different levels of the American administration."
Erdogan says Turkey continues to rely on Trump’s view on Syria and his decisiveness on the pullout. "We, largely, completed our military preparations against ISIS in accordance with our agreement with Trump"
"Saying that Turkey targets Syrian Kurds, which is a lie itself, is the lowest, most dishonorable, ugliest, most banal slander ever" Erdogan added.
Erdogan's
communication director gave the last kick:
Fahrettin Altun @fahrettinaltun - 14:17 utc - 8 Jan 2019
U.S. National Security Adviser @AmbJohnBolton held talks with his Turkish counterpart @ikalin1 at the Presidential Complex in Ankara today.
I hope that he got a taste of the world famous Turkish hospitality during his visit.
And
with that, Bolton was humiliated and the issue of the U.S. retreat
from Syria kicked back to Trump.
We
have seen a similar scheme in U.S. negotiations with North Korea.
Trump made a four step deal with Kim Jong Un. Then the borg in form
of Secretary of State Pompeo tried
to change the deal,
and demanded that North Korea fulfills step four before the U.S. will
take step one, two and three. When he then flew to North Korea he was
ignored by Kim Jong Un and only met with lower level staff. It
required Trump's intervention to keep the talks alive.
Erdogan
likewise had a deal with Trump about the U.S. retreat from Syria.
Bolton tried to change the deal, to add conditions and to prolong the
timeline. When he arrived in Ankara he was not only ignored by
Erdogan, but scolded. It will require Trumps intervention to bring
the issue back onto its tracks.
If
Trump does not move, Erdogan is
likely to seek a
military escalation. His army will probably fire artillery on this or
that Kurdish position near the Turkish border. It may even invade a
few towns. Not necessarily to hold them, but to increase the pressure
on the U.S. occupation force.
Turkey
originally planned to first take Manbij on the western side of the
Euphrates. But Manbij is blocked by Syrian troops, now
reinforced by
Russian military police patrols. Erdogan will not dare to attack
them.
Erdogan
wants the U.S. to leave Syria and to take with it the arms it handed
to the YPG to fight ISIS. He wants the Syrian government to retake
northeast Syria and to bring the Kurds under control. That would
eliminate the danger to Turkey.
Since Trump announced that U.S. troops would soon leave Syria the fight against the remaining ISIS forces near the Iraqi border increased in pace. ISIS' territorial hold is now down to two or three villages. Sunday night it used another spat of bad weather due to which the U.S. air force could not provide air support to the Kurdish led proxy force that fights ISIS. An ISIS counter attack ensued and killed some 25 of the U.S. supported forces. This was likely the last significant battle for ISIS. The Islamic State is down to a few hundred fighters who have no way to escape. They will be bombed to smithereens.
In
Idleb governorate al-Qaeda aka Hayat Tahrir al Sham continues to
consolidate its
hold. It issued several ultimatums to Ahrar al-Sham and other
'moderate rebel' groups that still hold parts of the area. When it is
finished with the elimination of its competition it will likely shell
Aleppo city and attack the Syrian government lines. That will restart
the war over Idleb.
The
last time the Syrian government planned to cleanse Idleb of the
Jihadis, the U.S. intervened and threatened to attack the Syrian
army. Russia forged the Astana agreement under which Turkey agreed to
eliminate HTS. It failed to fulfill its promise. The Syrian army is
thus free to solve the problem.
But
what will the White House do? Will Bolton (should he still be NSA by
then) press for defending al-Qaeda? Will Trump agree to that?
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