Exclusive: U.S. commanders recommend letting Kurdish fighters in Syria keep the U.S. weapons

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U.S military vehicles and Kurdish fighters from the People's Protection Units (YPG) drive in the town of Darbasiya next to the Turkish border, Syria April 28, 2017. REUTERS/Rodi Said. U.S. commanders planning for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria are recommending that Kurdish fighters battling Islamic State be allowed to keep U.S.-supplied weapons
U.S military vehicles and Kurdish fighters from the People’s Protection Units (YPG) drive in the town of Darbasiya next to the Turkish border, Syria April 28, 2017. REUTERS/Rodi Said. U.S. commanders planning for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria are recommending that Kurdish fighters battling Islamic State be allowed to keep U.S.-supplied weapons

U.S. commanders planning for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria are recommending that Kurdish fighters battling Islamic State be allowed to keep U.S.-supplied weapons, four U.S. officials said, a move that would likely anger NATO ally Turkey.

Three of the officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the recommendations were part of discussions on a draft plan by the U.S. military. It is unclear what the Pentagon will ultimately recommend to the White House.

Discussions are still at an early stage inside the Pentagon and no decision has yet been made, the officials said. The plan will then be presented to the White House in the coming days with U.S. President Donald Trump making the final decision.

The Pentagon said it would be “inappropriate” and premature to comment on what will happen with the weapons.

“Planning is ongoing, and focused on executing a deliberate and controlled withdrawal of forces while taking all measures possible to ensure our troops’ safety,” said Commander Sean Robertson, a Pentagon spokesman.The White House did not comment.

Trump last week abruptly ordered a complete withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria, drawing widespread criticism and prompting Defense Secretary Jim Mattis’ resignation.

The U.S. officials said Trump’s announcement has upset U.S. commanders, who view his decision as a betrayal of the Kurdish YPG militia, which has led the fight to eradicate Islamic State from northeastern Syria.

Ankara views the YPG as an extension of a Kurdish insurgency inside Turkey. Turkey has threatened to launch an offensive against the YPG, raising fears of a surge in violence that could harm hundreds of thousands of civilians.

The United States told the YPG that they would be armed by Washington until the fight against Islamic State was completed, one of the U.S. officials said.

“The fight isn’t over. We can’t simply start asking for the weapons back,” said the official.

The proposal to leave U.S.-supplied weapons with the YPG, which could include anti-tank missiles, armored vehicles and mortars, would reassure Kurdish allies that they were not being abandoned.

But Turkey wants the United States to take the weapons back, so the commanders’ recommendation, if confirmed, could complicate Trump’s plan to allow Turkey to finish off the fight against Islamic State inside Syria.

The Pentagon keeps records of the weapons it has supplied to the YPG and their chain of custody. But, the U.S. officials said, it would be nearly impossible to locate all of the equipment.

“How are we going to get them back and who is going to take them back?” one of the officials asked.

The debate over whether to leave weapons with the YPG coincides with Trump’s national security adviser John Bolton’s visit to Turkey and Israel next week for talks on Syria.

In May 2017, the United States started distributing arms and equipment to the YPG for an offensive against Raqqa, the de facto capital of the self-declared caliphate that Islamic State overran in Iraq and Syria in 2014.

The United States told Turkey that it would take back the weapons after the defeat of Islamic State, which has lost all but a few slivers of territory in northeastern Syria.

“The idea that we’d be able to recover them is asinine. So we leave them where they are,” said a U.S. official.

A person familiar with the discussions of the U.S. withdrawal plan said the White House and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan would oppose the proposal to allow the YPG to keep its U.S.-supplied weapons.

The recommendation “is a rejection of Trump’s policy to withdraw from Syria,” said the person, who asked not to be further identified.

Turkey has said weapons supplied to the YPG have in the past ended up in the hands of its Kurdish separatists, and described any weapon given to the insurgents as a threat to Turkey’s security.

A phone call between Trump and Erdogan led to the decision to withdraw all U.S. forces from Syria.

How Trump’s phone call changed Syrian war

In the call two weeks ago, Trump had been expected to deliver a standard warning to the Turkish president over his plan to launch a crossborder attack targeting U.S.-backed Kurdish forces in northeast Syria, U.S. officials said.

Instead, in the course of the conversation, Trump reshaped U.S. policy in the Middle East, abandoning a quarter of Syrian territory and handing Turkey the job of finishing off Islamic State in Syria.

REUTERS

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16 responses to “Exclusive: U.S. commanders recommend letting Kurdish fighters in Syria keep the U.S. weapons”

  1. What a great idea coming from the US commanders. Lets hope that Trump will finally wake up and realize what a great mistake he made in throwing his allies under the Turkish bus

    1. Hind Abyad Avatar

      Dont you think US sacrificed enough. Trillions of tax payers moneys. US lives for Israel, neglegting own infrastructures and its poor..

      1. “Sacrificed” to what end, according to you? Is it staving off the invading hoards of Muslims seeking to steal from Western Civilization the accomplishments and progress Islamic countries have not been capable of producing in over 1000 years? Why do you think Russia and Iran invaded Syria in the first place? Humanitarian aid?

        Perhaps a Russian or Iranian operative has gotten control of your online account, as your comment is poorly calculated and displays the Supreme Ignorance of a dullard, rather than the engaging commentary of a thinking mind.

        1. Hind Abyad Avatar
          Hind Abyad

          Go back to your Balkan barn No IQ

        2. “Perhaps a Russian or Iranian operative has gotten control of your online account”

          Nah. This account is all Miss Dumbyad, this site’s resident Baatho-Nazi.

        3. Hind Abyad Avatar

          For Israel, Dr No.

          Syria is a Secular Country.
          West allies. Israel. Wahhabi rats, financed Jihadist from 75 different countries join
          ISIS sh*tt, Erdogan the Christian killer, opened Turkey’s borders.. to kill Christians.

          Russia owe Syria Orthodox Christianity.
          https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/ab9e4039c62fc673cd51678e8461d4a06d3851cc75a972ab9d3ba40fff17e11f.png .

          1. no more so called syria, infosharmuta
            long live kurdistan and druzia

          2. beat Jews is better than kill Jews)))
            love is better than hate, each other

          3. “Russia” don’t owe the crappy Baath clique sh#t, sista. You, on the other hand, are more than welcome to sacrifice yourself for the Assads. For real, not from behind the keyboard. 🙂

          4. Hind Abyad Avatar

            Smoke and mirrors gaga

    2. Trump will wake up first when the impeachment hails in…
      https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1079398853684707328

      Trump don’t know the meaning of allies, all of his allies have been ‘fired’ or thrown under the Turkish/Russian bus.
      https://twitter.com/Pepedropo1975/status/1079412439131799558

      strictly the fault of the Democrats https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1079082188665171971

  2. Hind Abyad Avatar

    “The largest reserve gold traders on the planet are the six bullion banks. A bullion bank is a large multi-national bank authorized to serve as a conduit through whichCentral Banks – and the Fed primary dealers – loan their gold out intothe market.

    All central banks lease gold, to maintain their balanc sheet and to provide sovereign collateral when a currency swap or paper trade won’t work. It’s called the gold carry trade.”
    https://www.fort-russ.com/2019/11/syria-is-lost-lebanons-gold-is-next

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