Syria - Trump Gives A Green
Light For Another Turkish
Invasion
7
October, 2019
Today, President Donald J. Trump spoke with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey by telephone. Turkey will soon be moving forward with its long-planned operation into Northern Syria. The United States Armed Forces will not support or be involved in the operation, and United States forces, having defeated the ISIS territorial “Caliphate,” will no longer be in the immediate area.
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Turkey will now be responsible for all ISIS fighters in the area captured over the past two years in the wake of the defeat of the territorial “Caliphate” by the United States.
This
actually is not a surprise. Trump had tried several times to remove
the U.S. from Syria and was only held back by the borg. Last December
then Secretary of Defense James Mattis resigned when Trump ordered
the troops to leave Syria. I do not expect anything similar to happen
now.
Turkey
long wanted to move into the Syrian border area east of the
Euphrates. It sees the YPG resistance group, with who the U.S. allied
to go after ISIS, as a threat to its country. That view is justified.
Erdogan
wants to take a 30 kilometer deep strip including the M4 highway
which runs west to east in that area.
But
the border area Erdogan marked is quite populated with some 850,000
people living there. Most of them are Kurds.
Turkey
wants to replace those Kurds with the Syrian mob that it armed and
supported against the Syrian government troops. These people and
their families currently live in Turkey. To move them into north
Syria would be one of the largest ethnic cleansing operation the
world has seen in recent times.
A
saying goes "The Kurds have no friends but the mountains."
But there are no mountains in Syria's north east. While the YPG might
want to fight off a Turkish invasion they have little chance to
succeed. The land is flat and the YPG forces only have light arms.
There
is only one solution for them. They will have to call up the Syrian
government and ask it to come back into the north east. That would
remove the Turkish concerns and would likely prevent further Turkish
moves.
The
second part of Trump's statement, that Turkey will take responsible
for imprisoned ISIS fighters and families, can not be taken serious.
Those camps are far beyond the border zone Erdogan seeks.
It
was long predicted that the Kurds
will become the biggest losers of
the war on Syria. They already lost Afrin in the north west to a
Turkish invasion. Will they again resist to submit to the
central government and repeat that mistake? On
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