US support for SDF threatens a ‘train wreck’: Senator

US support for SDF threatens a ‘train wreck’: Senator

Sen. John McCain says he doubts the Trump administration has a full grasp on the extent of Ankara's concerns

By Michael Hernandez

WASHINGTON (AA) - U.S. support for the YPG-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) threatens to create a major rift between Turkey and the U.S., the chairman of the Senate Armed Services committee said Thursday.

During a tense exchange with Central Command (CENTCOM) Commander Gen. Joseph Votel, Sen. John McCain said he doubted the Trump administration had a full grasp on the extent of Ankara's concerns regarding the group.

"Unless something changes, I foresee a train wreck here and I'm not sure that the administration recognizes how seriously particularly [Turkish] President [Recep Tayyip] Erdogan views the threat that he views the Kurds pose," he said, referring to the YPG.

Votel, who heads the U.S.' Middle East military command, said there has been a military and political effort to address Ankara's concerns, stressing that Ankara's contributions to the counter Daesh campaign are vital.

"We certainly understand what their interests are, and we understand their concerns about the partners that we are working with. Turkey is a vital partner in this effort here. We cannot do what we're doing without them," he said.

The U.S. has relied on the SDF to carry out the ground campaign against Daesh in northern Syria, providing it with air power, as well as trainers and advisers.

Responding to the recent deployment of Marines and heavy artillery to support the group's effort to wrest control of Raqqah from Daesh, Votel said the forces are there "to ensure that we had redundant capable fighters on the ground to support our partners.

"And ensure that we could take advantage of opportunities and ensure the continuing progress that we've been seeing," he added.

President Donald Trump promised on the campaign trail to "knock the hell out of" Daesh, saying he would put U.S. forces on the ground to take the fight to the terror group.

Votel maintained the forces were sent to Syria under the authority given to him by Trump. He said he was confident that alongside coalition air power, "that will help us" take Raqqa, Daesh's de facto capital.



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