The Oklahoman

Turkey masses troops near Syrian town

- BY SARAH EL DEEB AND ZEYNEP BILGINSOY

BEIRUT — Turkey is massing troops near a town in northern Syria held by a U.S.-backed and Kurdish-led force, a war monitor said as Turkish media reported Sunday new reinforcem­ents crossing the borders.

The Turkish buildup comes even though Turkey said it would delay a promised offensive in eastern Syria in the wake of President Donald Trump’s decision this week to withdraw U.S. troops.

Trump tweeted on Sunday that he had a “long and productive” call with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan in which they discussed “the slow & highly coordinate­d” pullout of U.S. troops from the area. This is the two leaders’ second phone conversati­on in 10 days. U.S. military officials are scrambling to come up with a schedule for the withdrawal of an estimated 2,000 troops.

A statement from the Turkish presidency said the two leaders agreed to coordinate militarily and diplomatic­ally to ensure the U.S. pullout from Syria does not lead to an “authority vacuum.”

Trump’s decision, announced last week after a call with Erdogan, surprised his allies and own experts, sparking the resignatio­n of two of his top aides. He had asked for an immediate withdrawal, but experts convinced him that they needed time to work out a timetable.

The Turkish IHA news agency reported that a convoy of Turkish troops — a commando unit — had been sent into Syria overnight.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said the reinforcem­ents were sent to the front line with Manbij, where U.S. troops have been based. The Observator­y said 50 vehicles crossed into Syria — carrying troops and equipment.

A Turkish military official, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with government protocol, said the military reinforcem­ents were dispatched to the areas administer­ed by Turkey in northern Syria, without elaboratin­g.

The spokesman for the Kurdish-led Manbij Military Council, Sharfan Darwish, said Turkish reinforcem­ents have arrived in the area. “We are taking necessary measures to defend ourselves if we are attacked,” he said without elaboratin­g.

U.S. troops based around Manbij patrolled the town and surroundin­g area on Sunday and were photograph­ed speaking with the residents.

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