Defense Secretary Marks Esper said the U.S.-Kurdish alliance 'has been a longstanding concern, a thorn in the side of Turkey, and I guess they finally decided it was time to act.'
The U.S. military has laid out the many reasons why Turkey had wanted to go ahead with a planned incursion targeting Pentagon-backed Kurdish forces in northern Syria, but ultimately struggled to explain why they chose to do so.
Esper said the U.S. and Turkish armed forces had been coordinating in trying to establish a"security zone" to appease all parties. He added,"I can't explain why they did what they did, but clearly President [Recep Tayyip] Erdogan felt the need at this point in time. As I said earlier, since the beginning of this relationship between the U.S.
Around the same time as the U.S. allied with the Syrian Democratic Forces, Russia intervened in Syria on behalf of the government, which had already been receiving support from Iran and allied militias from across the region. Moscow's entrance helped to boost the embattled Syrian military and reversed gains made by ISIS and other jihadi and rebel groups.
Turkey—which went on to join Russia and Iran for trilateral peace talks—repeatedly threatened to move in unilaterally and, after another call Sunday between Trump and Erdogan, the White House announced U.S. troops would"no longer be in the immediate area" as Turkish troops and allied Syrian rebels stormed the border regions. While Trump initially signaled support for the operation, the Pentagon condemned it and the president then appeared to temper his stance.
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