Albuquerque Journal

In Iraq, Pence reassures Kurdish allies

VP: No change in U.S. commitment

- BY ZEKE MILLER

IRBIL, Iraq — Vice President Mike Pence worked to reassure the United States’ Kurdish allies in an unannounce­d trip to Iraq on Saturday, the highestlev­el American trip since President Donald Trump ordered a pullback of U.S. forces in Syria two months ago.

Flying in a C-17 military cargo aircraft, Pence landed in Irbil, capital of Iraq’s semiautono­mous Kurdish region, to meet with Iraqi Kurdistan President Nechirvan Barzani.

The visit was meant to hearten the United States’ regional partners in the fight against the Islamic State group after the U.S. pulled troops from northern Syria, leaving America’s

Kurdish allies there to face a bloody cross-border Turkish assault last month.

Asked by reporters if the United States was facing a sense of betrayal from Iraqi and Syrian Kurdish allies over

Trump’s actions in Syria, Pence said both groups, including Syrian Kurdish forces “who fought alongside us,” had no doubts about the U.S. commitment to them. “It’s unchanging,” Pence said.

Earlier, Pence received a classified briefing at Iraq’s Al-Asad Air Base, from which U.S. forces are believed to have launched the operation in Syria last month that resulted in the death of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

Underscori­ng Pence’s message that American military partnershi­p with Syrian Kurdish forces is ongoing, the U.S.led coalition said Saturday that its forces, along with hundreds of Syrian Kurdish commandos, had jointly carried out the largest operation against the Islamic State in eastern Syria since the U.S. pullback began in early October.

Friday’s operation in southeaste­rn Syria’s Deir el-Zour province captured dozens of Islamic State militants, cleared enemy compounds and seized weapons and explosives, the U.S.-led coalition said.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen serve turkey to troops at Al Asad Air Base in Iraq Saturday.
ANDREW HARNIK/ASSOCIATED PRESS Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen serve turkey to troops at Al Asad Air Base in Iraq Saturday.

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