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Trump’s unilateral outburst pledging to withdraw troops from Syria has left Kurdish militias allied to the US worried; his staff seek to dilute his remarks

In stark con­trast to Don­ald Trump’s state­ment that he would be with­draw­ing his troops from Syria, which took even his own staff by sur­prise, the White House Na­tional Se­cu­rity Ad­vi­sor John Bolton said yes­ter­day that the with­drawal from north-east­ern Syria is con­di­tional on the de­feat or sur­ren­der of the re­main­ing Is­lamic State rebels in the re­gion (those Trump had as­serted were “de­feated”, re­cently on Twit­ter). In ad­di­tion, Bolton out­lined that Turkey would need to guar­an­tee the se­cu­rity of Kur­dish mili­tias, al­lies of the US, be­fore the with­drawal would go ahead.

Bolton sought to re­as­sure the Kurds and ap­pease the crit­i­cisms of a large part of the in­ter­na­tional com­mu­nity. He ex­plained that, so far there is no planned date for the troops to come home, but re-stated that the US mil­i­tary pres­ence in Syria is not un­lim­ited. Bolton was speak­ing at a press con­fer­ence in Jerusalem, be­fore trav­el­ing to Turkey today, where he will meet with the head of US mil­i­tary com­mand, Joseph Dun­ford.

It is hoped that this soft­en­ing of rhetoric from the US will play well in Turkey, as the Wash­ing­ton be­gins re­lated ne­go­ti­a­tions with the Ankara gov­ern­ment, who have made no ef­fort to hide their de­sire to at­tack the Kurds if given a chance. They make no dis­tinc­tion be­tween Kur­dish guer­rilla groups, and re­gards them all as “ter­ror­ists”. Bolton de­clared him­self con­fi­dent that the Turks “will not un­der­take any mil­i­tary ac­tion that is not fully co­or­di­nated and agreed with the United States,” and re­minded those pre­sent that Trump made it clear that it will not allow Turk­ish forces to kill the Kurds.”

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