TRUMP: TAKE BACK YOUR JIHADISTS
He wants European allies to repatriate captured IS fighters when US pulls out
EUROPEAN nations must take back hundreds of Islamic State group fighters captured in Syria, President Donald Trump said on Saturday, after a delay in announcing what he said would be the end of the “caliphate”.
Trump shocked allies in December by declaring the pullout of roughly 2,000 United States troops, who had been assisting local forces against IS, whose sole remaining territory is half a square kilometre in eastern Syria.
The pending US pullout set off a countdown for governments whose citizens, having joined IS, were captured by the US-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
“The US is asking Britain, France, Germany and other European allies to take back over 800 IS fighters that we captured in Syria and put them on trial,” Trump said in a tweet.
“The Caliphate is ready to fall. The alternative is not a good one in that we will be forced to release them.
“The US does not want to watch as these IS fighters permeate Europe, which is where they are expected to go.”
Once the US-led coalition declares it has taken all IS territories, the White House is expected to withdraw American troops.
When that happens, the risk is high that “foreign terrorist fighters” will escape SDF control, posing a new threat.
For about two weeks, the Trump administration has been pushing its allies to take their citizens home, and the US said it was ready to help in the repatriation.
Several countries, including France, that have chosen to leave the jihadists in SDF detention now confront a diplomatic, legal, political and logistical puzzle.
“We do so much, and spend so much time for others to step up and do the job that they are so capable of doing.
“We are pulling back after 100 per cent Caliphate victory!” Trump said
On Friday, he said announcements on the fall of the caliphate would be made “over the next 24 hours”, but that deadline came and went.
An SDF commander said his US-backed forces slowed their advance to protect civilians.