Posted on 08/29/2014 7:41:15 PM PDT by markomalley
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel will visit Turkey as the U.S. government tries to build a coalition of the willing take on Islamic militants in Syria, the Pentagon announced Friday.
Turkey is a key NATO ally. And given its border with Syria and Iraq, they share our deep concerns with the regional threat posed by ISIL, Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby told reporters.
ISIL is one of the acronyms used to refer to the militant group the Islamic State, which has taken over large swathes of Syria and Iraq in recent months.
The U.S. military has been bombing Islamic State targets in Iraq since Aug. 8, and consideration is being given to expanding the air campaign into neighboring Syria.
Can [the Islamic State] be defeated without addressing that part of their organization which resides in Syria? The answer is no, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Martin Dempsey told reporters last week.
The White House has asked the Pentagon to present military options along these lines.
U.S. officials have said that enlisting allies and partners in the region is key to defeating the militants, and have suggested that the Obama administration will attempt to do so before any potential strikes in Syria are launched.
We want a coalition of the willing. We want to seek partners in this effort, Kirby said.
Hagels stop in Turkey will come near the end of a six-day international trip which begins Wednesday.
Secretary Hagel has longstanding relationships with Turkeys leaders, including the newly-inaugurated President [Recep Tayyip] Erdogan, and he views this visit as an important opportunity to advance our critical relationship, Kirby said.
Turkey is a long-standing ally of the U.S., but has sometimes opposed American military operations in the Middle East, including the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Getting Ankaras support for further action against the Islamic State would be a major benefit for the United States.
Incirlik Air Base in Turkey, operated by the U.S. Air Force, could be a launching pad for strikes against the militants or a base for conducting intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance flights in Syria.
Persuading the Turkish government to stop allowing Islamic militants to transit through Turkey on their way from Europe to Syria would also be a diplomatic victory. Many believe Turkey has turned a blind eye to the movements because the militants are fighting the Assad regime, which Ankara sees as an enemy.
States in the region [need to] stop being ambivalent about these extremist groups, President Barack Obama said at a White House press conference Thursday.
The president announced that he is also sending Secretary of State John Kerry to the region to rally support.
Our message to the entire region is this should be a wake-up call to Sunni, to Shia, to everybody that a group like [the Islamic State] is beyond the pale; that they have no vision or ideology beyond violence and chaos and the slaughter of innocent people. And as a consequence, weve got to all join together even if we have differences on a range of political issues to make sure that theyre rooted out, Obama said.
However, its unclear whether the U.S. will be able to rally the kind of support that its looking for.
When asked if any regional allies or partners had promised to support a potential American air campaign in Syria, Kirby said, Im not aware of any such pledged.
Kirby noted that governments in the region are sometimes constrained by domestic politics.
When you work on a coalition of the willing like that, everybody is encouraged to bring what they can and what theyre willing to, he said. [But] they all have domestic you know domestic legislative issues they have to deal with
Every country has to decide for themselves in accordance with the wishes of their people what theyre willing to do
Its not about us mandating it.
Beautiful, just beautiful.
islamist facilitator visits islamists.
Rings more like Treason.
Regardless of Turkey, would anyone anywhere join a “coalition of the willing” with this administration’s track record.
This guy Obama, and his entourage have pretty much screwed up everything they’ve touched.
So ... Obama is sitting this one out?
Because Obama is seen as extremely weak, I doubt Hagel will have much success.
Hagel??? Is this satire? If so, rofl.
America is already LINKED to Hamas, N.Korea,
Qatar, Turkey, and Iran through Obama and Jarrett.
Send someone imminently qualified from his recent successes in the middle east: Skerry. Ha.
Fools on parade.
Coalition of the willing? Does this include those who lead from behind?
There is a hypothesis out there that Turkey may be heavily involved with ISIS/ISIL. Now Hagel wants to put all his eggs in that basket.
Now some folks think this administration isn’t playing with a full deck. Me, I don’t exactly see it that way.
I have seen no evidence they know a deck (figuratively) is involved in these games.
This administration has ZERO credibility on matters either foreign or domestic.
It is hard to imagine a more clueless bunch. Turkey has been co opted by islamists, sadly. A good people slowly being knifed in the back.
when the Nazis committed mass atrocities like ISIS the world pursued them to the ends of the earth. And every now and then we hear of some 95 year old former SS guard getting apprehended and tried.
The only thing any country who throws in with tan suit can be sure of is that they will be stabbed in the back
USA has lost all credibility and respect
The category is ‘Feckless Governments’. The Daily Double:
‘Neither is really serious about fighting terrorism. They just make noises.’
Alex, who is Saudi Arabia or the Obamanationites?
‘That is correct, tumblin! You win a cookie.’
Hmmmm. Bush didn't seem to have too much trouble cobbling together a coalition.
“Turkey is a long-standing ally of the U.S., but has sometimes opposed American military operations in the Middle East, including the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Getting Ankaras support for further action against the Islamic State would be a major benefit for the United States.
Incirlik Air Base in Turkey, operated by the U.S. Air Force, could be a launching pad for strikes against the militants or a base for conducting intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance flights in Syria.”
ONLY PROBLEM HERE IS TURKEY DIDN’T LET US USE ANY BASES WHEN WE ATTACKED IRAQ, THEY REFUSED.
ALSO, TURKEY AND QATAR BOTH ARE FUNDING TERRORISTS AND BOTH WANT THE DESTRUCTION OF USA ALLY ISRAEL
TURKEY SHOULD BE OUT OF NATO, AND QATAR SHOULD NOT BE FUNDING TERRORISTS LIKE HAMASS
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