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Trump: U.S. doesn’t endorse Turkey’s assault on Syria

- By Darlene Superville and Robert Burns

President WASHINGTON —

Donald Trump said Wednesday the U.S. does not endorse Turkey’s military assault on Syria, calling the operation a “bad idea.”

Trump’s written statement was issued hours after Turkey, a NATO ally, launched an offensive against Kurdish fighters in Syria, who have helped the U.S. against the Islamic State but are viewed by Turkey as terrorists. Trump’s recent decision to pull back U.S. troops leaves those fighters vulnerable.

“The United States does not endorse this attack and has made it clear to Turkey that this operation is a bad idea,” Trump said.

He said no American soldiers are in the area.

“From the first day I entered the political arena, I made it clear that I did not want to fight these endless, senseless wars — especially those that don’t benefit the United States,” Trump added. “Turkey has committed to protecting civilians, protecting religious minorities, including Christians, and ensuring no humanitar- ian crisis takes place, and we will hold them to this com- mitment.”

He said the U.S. will monitor the situation closely.

Earlier Wednesday, Trump lashed out over sharp criticism of his decision to pull back U.S. troops from north- eastern Syria, insisting he is focused on the “BIG PIC- TURE” that doesn’t include American involvemen­t in “stupid endless wars” in the Middle East.

“Fighting between various groups that has been going on for hundreds of years. USA should never have been in Middle East,” Trump said in a series of tweets. “The stupid endless wars, for us, are ending!”

Trump’s words are at odds with longstandi­ng U.S. policy of keeping thousands of American troops in the strategica­lly important region, and his decision is being condemned by some of his staunchest Republican allies.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a close Trump ally, stepped up his criticism of the president Wednesday, telling “Fox & Friends” that if Trump “follows through with this, it would be the biggest mistake of his pres- idency.”

In tweets, Graham urged prayers for “our Kurdish allies who have been shamelessl­y abandoned by the Trump Administra­tion,” adding, “This move ensures the reemergenc­e of ISIS.” He also said he would lead an effort in Congress to “make Erdogan pay a heavy price,” referring to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Another Trump ally, Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, said she was sickened by the pros- pect of a Turkish incursion. “Impossible to understand,” she tweeted, why Trump “is leaving America’s allies to be slaughtere­d and enabling the return of ISIS.”

Trump argued on Twitter that “GOING INTO THE MID- DLE EAST IS THE WORST DECISION EVER MADE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY!” He said the U.S. went to war under a “false & now disproven premise, WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTIO­N. There were NONE!”

Trump said he is “slowly & carefully” bringing home “our great soldiers & military,” in line with his campaign promise to do so.

The U.S. has more than 10,000 troops based across the Middle East, including about 5,200 in Iraq, 1,000 in Syria and several thousand others at bases in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. Also, the U.S. Navy’s Mideast headquarte­rs is at Bahrain in the Persian Gulf.

Just a couple of months ago the Pentagon reestablis­hed a troop presence in Saudi Arabia after a lengthy absence, and in May it added air and naval forces in the region in response to what it views as worrying threats from Iran.

As a further s ign t hat the military does not share Trump’s view that the fight against the extremists is over, a press release Wednesday by the U.S.-led military coalition combating IS highlighte­d recent battlefiel­d gains. It concluded by saying that “removing ” I S fighters, weapons and bomb materials “remains a top priority” as the group “continues to plot attacks against innocent civilians and our partners throughout Iraq and northeast Syria.”

Trump announced Tuesday that he and Erdogan will meet at the White House on Nov. 13.

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prayers for “our Kurdish allies who have been shamelessl­y abandoned by the Trump Administra­tion.”
Sen. Lindsey Graham urged prayers for “our Kurdish allies who have been shamelessl­y abandoned by the Trump Administra­tion.”

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