Hence, critics say the U.S. has betrayed the Kurds by pulling back in the face of Turkey’s invasion. Mr. Esper, while admitting that the Kurds have been good partners, said the Trump administration was left with little choice after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told the U.S. president a week ago that he was going ahead with a military offensive
As a result of the “U.S.’ betrayal”, the Kurdish did something stunning and unexpected. On Sunday, the Kurdish-led administration announced that it had struck a deal with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in order to combat the Turkish forces. Syrian government troops would be deployed in the north in order to fend off the Turkish incursion.The Kurds also has turned to Russia for military assistance, further complicating the battlefield. Turkey’s assault on Kurdish-held areas stems from the group’s ties to the Kurdistan Workers Party, also known as the PKK, which has long fought an armed conflict for Kurdish independence against Turkey. Turkey has already labelled the PKK as a terrorist organization
France and Germany have stepped up efforts to stop the Turkish offensive against Kurdish-led forces in northern Syria. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron said the Turkish offensive is creating “unsustainable” humanitarian problems and risks “helping the Islamic State group re-emerge in the region.”But President Erdogan couldn’t care less even after Germany and France have suspended arms sales to Turkey. Instead, he has threatened to send “millions” of Syrian refugees to Europe in response to criticism of his military offensive into Kurdish-controlled northern Syria. “We will open the gates and send 3.6 million refugees your way,” – warned Erdogan
Yes, while everyone was busy combating the ISIS years ago, Erdogan families were caught doing business with the terror group. In 2015, Wikileaks released a cache of thousands of personal emails from the account of Turkish Energy Minister Berat Albayrak, showing links between him and a company implicated in deals with ISIS-controlled oil fields
Erdogan’s son – Bilal Erdogan – was another player whose BMZ Group was involved in the illicit business of trading oil with the terror group Daesh (ISIS, ISIL, IS) using oil tankers registered in Malta and even flew the Maltese flag. In fact, Erdogan had deliberately shot down the Russian Su-24 after Russia’s air strikes damaged ISIS infrastructure and destroyed more than 500 trucks.During the cold war between Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Putin, Moscow had also revealed that ISIS militants made US$2 billion a year from the illegal oil trade especially with Turkey. With overwhelming evidence and reports from multiple parties, there was little doubt that Erdogan had played a role in encouraging the terror group ISIS.Susan Rice, former Obama national security adviser, said Trump’s move to withdraw hastily was ill-advised – not just because it sent the wrong signal to U.S. allies around the globe (that Americans are untrustworthy), but because it could indirectly contribute to a revival of ISIS forces. She said Trump has offered a “get-out-of-jail-free-card” to ISIS terrorists.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said – “You don’t turn your back on an ally that lost 11,000 troops fighting against terrorism through a tweet and a discussion with Erdogan.“ However, Australia’s foreign minister says Turkey is solely responsible for the escape of Islamic State group fighters from custody in Syria|
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