Posted on 05/09/2017 1:28:59 PM PDT by Texas Fossil
Despite fierce opposition from NATO ally Turkey, U.S. President Donald Trump has approved supplying arms to Kurdish YPG fighters to support an operation to retake the Syrian city of Raqqa from Islamic State, U.S. officials said on Tuesday.
Ankara views the Kurdish YPG militia fighting within a larger U.S.-backed coalition as the Syrian extension of the Kurdish PKK militant group, which has fought an insurgency in Turkeys southeast since 1984.
There was no immediate reaction from Turkey, whose president, Tayyip Erdogan, is expected to meet Trump later this month.
The Pentagon immediately sought to stress that it saw arming the Kurdish forces as necessary to ensure a clear victory in Raqqa, Islamic States de facto capital in Syriaand a hub for planning the groups attacks against the West.
We are keenly aware of the security concerns of our coalition partner Turkey, Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White said in a statement as she travelled in Lithuania with Trumps defence secretary, Jim Mattis.
We want to reassure the people and government of Turkey that the U.S. is committed to preventing additional security risks and protecting our NATO ally.
The United States has long supplied arms to the Arab components of the so-calledSyrian Democratic Forces, which include YPG fighters. White said Washington would still prioritise supplying those Arab fighters within the SDF.
One U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the equipment could include small arms, ammunition, machine guns, armoured vehicles and engineering equipment.
The U.S. alliance with Turkey has proven decisive in the battle against Islamic State in Syria, providing the coalition with access to Turkeys Incirlik air base to wage strikes against the militants, officials say.
Mattis, speaking before the announcement, sounded upbeat about working through tensions with Ankara when he spoke to reporters in Denmark after talks with coalition officials, including from Turkey.
Our intent is to work with the Turks, alongside one another, to take Raqqa down, and were going to sort it out and well figure out how were going to do it, Mattis told a news conference in Copenhagen.
Ankara had long argued that Washington should switch support for the planned assault on Raqqa from the Kurdish YPG militia to Syrian rebels Turkey has trained and led against Islamic State for the past year.
But the U.S. administration was sceptical that the Turkish-backed force was large enough or sufficiently trained.
White appeared to allude to that conclusion when she said: The SDF, partnered with enabling support from U.S. and coalition forces, are the only force on the ground that can successfully seize Raqqa in the near future.
Saleh Muslim, co-chair of the Syrian Kurdish PYD party, the YPGs political affiliate, said the U.S. decision was expected.
The Raqqa campaign is running in parallel with the international coalition against terrorism. Its natural that they would provide weapons to the SDF and the armed groups fighting as part of it, Muslim said.
In a sign of recent tensions, Turkish warplanes carried out air strikes against Kurdish YPG fighters in northeastern Syria and Iraqs Sinjar region late last month, killing less than 30 fighters, according to one estimate.
The United States has played down Turkish accusations of links between the YPG and PKK. Ankara believes the YPGs advances will fuel anti-Kurdish sentiment in predominantly Arab parts of Syria such as Raqqa, and threaten Syrias territorial integrity.
Mattis acknowledged the war in Syria had not left the United States with easy choices but he voiced confidence that Washington and Ankara would get past the impasse.
But we will work it out
War sometimes doesnt give you all good options. Thats the nature of war. Its not a good situation, he said.
God Bless this undertaking to vanquish a great Evil.
Syria Ping
ROFL!!!
#### Turkey.
and mccain and his jihadi army.
Yes, blame him too.
Screw those turkeys.
Totally agree. Under Erdogan, Nothing but trouble.
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