The Oklahoman

US's Esper has sharp words for Turkey

- By Lolita C. Baldor

BRUSSELS — After spending four tumultuous days engulfed in the chaotic ramificati­ons of the withdrawal of U. S. troops from Syria, U. S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper lashed out Thursday at Turkey for its military assault across the border on Syrian Kurdish fighters.

Speaking at the German Marshall Fund, Esper said Turkey's “unwarrante­d” invasion into Syria jeopardize­s gains made there in recent years as the U.S.-led coalition and allied Syrian Kurdish forces battled the Islamic State group.

“Turkey put us all in a very terrible situation. I think the incursion was unwarrante­d,” he said. “I think President Erdogan was fixated on making this incursion for one reason or another and there was not a possibilit­y that we were going to start a war with a NATO ally.”

He said Turkey is heading in the wrong direction, spinning closer to Russia, adding, “I think that is unfortunat­e and I think we all need to work together to strengthen our partnershi­p with Turkey and make sure they trend back to being the strong, reliable ally, responsibl­e ally that they've been in the past.”

His comments come on the heels of President Donald Trump's announceme­nt Wednesday that the U.S. is lifting sanctions on Turkey after the NATO ally agreed to permanentl­y stop fighting Kurdish forces in Syria. And he spoke just a day after he was in Iraq to discuss the withdrawal and the Islamic State threat with Iraqi leaders and his military commanders.

Trump is defending his decision to withdraw about 1,000 American troops from Syria, largely abandoning the Syrian Kurdish fighters who battled IS alongside the U.S. for the last several years.

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