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U.S. lawmakers press again for stronger Trump action on Turkey

Published 10/12/2019, 01:26 AM
Updated 10/12/2019, 01:26 AM
© Reuters. U.S. Rep. Engel speaks during introduction of Climate Action Now Act on Capitol Hill in Washington

By Patricia Zengerle

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers introduced more legislation on Friday seeking to slap stiff sanctions on Turkey over its offensive against Kurdish fighters in Syria, underscoring unhappiness from both Democrats and President Donald Trump's fellow Republicans in Congress over his Syria policy.

Representatives Eliot Engel, the Democratic chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, and Mike McCaul, the committee's ranking Republican, introduced a bill that would sanction Turkish officials involved in the Syria operation and banks involved with Turkey's defense sector until Turkey ends military operations in Syria.

It also would stop arms from going to Turkish forces in Syria, and require the administration to impose existing sanctions on Turkey for its purchase of a Russian S-400 missile-defense system.

On Sunday, Trump abruptly shifted policy and said he was withdrawing U.S. forces from northeastern Syria, clearing the way for Turkey to launch an assault across the border.

Turkey began the offensive quickly, pounding Kurdish militias, who had spent many months fighting alongside U.S. forces against Islamic State militants.

Earlier, Engel and McCaul had introduced a resolution expressing strong support for Kurdish forces in Syria and recognizing their contribution to the fight against Islamic State. It also called on Turkey to immediately stop military action in northeast Syria and called on the United States to stand with Syrian Kurdish communities affected by violence.

The legislations' practical impact was not immediately clear - to become law the sanctions bill would have to pass the House and Senate and be signed into law by Trump, or garner enough votes to override a Trump veto, and the resolution is non-binding. But they add to a flood of condemnation on Capitol Hill of Trump's shift in policy.

One of the Republican party's leading voices on foreign affairs, Senator Lindsey Graham, has announced a bipartisan sanctions bill similar to that of Engel and McCaul.

He criticized the Trump administration on Friday, after Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin announced that sanctions would not yet be imposed on Ankara.

"We are witnessing ethnic cleansing in Syria by Turkey, the destruction of a reliable ally in the Kurds, and the reemergence of ISIS (Islamic State)," Graham said in a statement calling on the administration "to up their game."

© Reuters. U.S. Rep. Engel speaks during introduction of Climate Action Now Act on Capitol Hill in Washington

European Council President Donald Tusk said on Friday the conflict in northeastern Syria risks becoming a "humanitarian catastrophe."

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IMO the only winner in a devil's advocate manner is Putin and Trump helped him out on this one so that Putin can do favors for Trump when Trump 'is out' again and free to build highrises in Russia. IMO Trump takes care of his buddy communist future biz partners ;) and why not? == USA voters don't care, nobody really cares if the communists gain strength around the world, because ppl can't think beyond one year. Everyone is busy chasing the next buck. Who cares about the time over the horizon. One square centimeter at the time, the balance of power is slowly tipping in the commie direction.
"...ethnic cleansing in Syria by Turkey, the destruction of a reliable ally in the Kurds, and the reemergence of ISIS (Islamic State)..." --- What was Trump thinking?  Or was he and his team of empty brains thinking at all? --- Will Americans stand for this for a 2nd term prez? --- multi-thousand ISIS fighters are being guarded by the Kurds now that were rounded up in teamwork with the USA. Those ISIS fighters will be released when the Kurds can't hold their positions. --- Steps backwards under Donald.
Hypo/crate. First you confirm their action and now you are agaisnt it. Poor Kurds.
too late - troops are out
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