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US to monitor Syria-Turkey border

Observatio­n posts aimed at preventing clashes between Turkish and Kurdish forces

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The US is setting up “observatio­n posts” along parts of the border between Turkey and Syria to help keep the focus on defeating Daesh militants in Syria, Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said on Wednesday.

The observatio­n posts would not require additional US troops being sent to Syria, Mattis told reporters.

The Pentagon says it has about 2,000 troops in Syria.

The US has long been complained that tensions between Turkey and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which includes the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, have at times slowed down progress on fighting Daesh militants.

The observatio­n posts are aimed at ensuring that Turkey and the SDF remain focused on clearing final Daesh stronghold­s.

“We are putting in observatio­n posts in several locations up along the Syria border, northern Syria border, because we want to be the people who call the Turks and warn them if we see something coming out of an area that we’re operating in,” Mattis said.

“What this is designed to do is to make sure that the people we have fighting down in the (middle Euphrates River Valley) are not drawn off that fight, that we can crush what’s left of the geographic caliphate,” Mattis said, referring to areas controlled by Daesh.

Turkey has been infuriated with Washington’s support for the YPG, which it views as an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) waging a decades-long insurgency on Turkish soil.

Daesh is still present in eastern Syria in a pocket east of the Euphrates River near the border with Iraq.

President Donald Trump’s administra­tion hopes that the US-backed fight against Daesh in its last foothold in northeaste­rn Syria will end within months but a top US diplomat recently said American forces will remain to ensure the “enduring defeat” of the militant group.

We are putting in observatio­n posts ... because we want to be the people who call the Turks and warn them if we see something coming out of an area that we’re operating in.”

Jim Mattis | US defence secretary

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