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Syria's Kurds say US pullout 'harms anti-IS fight' | Syria's Kurds say US pullout 'harms anti-IS fight' |
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A Kurdish-led alliance in Syria says President Donald Trump's surprise decision to withdraw US troops will allow the Islamic State (IS) group to recover. | A Kurdish-led alliance in Syria says President Donald Trump's surprise decision to withdraw US troops will allow the Islamic State (IS) group to recover. |
A statement from the Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) warned of a military vacuum that would leave the alliance trapped between "hostile parties". | |
Mr Trump made the announcement on Wednesday, saying IS had been defeated. | Mr Trump made the announcement on Wednesday, saying IS had been defeated. |
However, major allies and some US politicians have disputed the claim. | However, major allies and some US politicians have disputed the claim. |
A US partnership with the SDF - an alliance of Syrian Kurdish and Arab fighters - is credited with playing a major role in the virtual elimination of IS after it overran large swathes of Syria four years ago. | A US partnership with the SDF - an alliance of Syrian Kurdish and Arab fighters - is credited with playing a major role in the virtual elimination of IS after it overran large swathes of Syria four years ago. |
About 2,000 US troops have largely been stationed in the Kurdish region in northern Syria. | About 2,000 US troops have largely been stationed in the Kurdish region in northern Syria. |
The SDF statement warned that the withdrawal would "negatively impact" the anti-IS campaign and allow the group "to revive itself again". | The SDF statement warned that the withdrawal would "negatively impact" the anti-IS campaign and allow the group "to revive itself again". |
It said the US move would have "dangerous implications" for regional stability and "create a political and military vacuum... leaving its people between the claws of hostile parties". | It said the US move would have "dangerous implications" for regional stability and "create a political and military vacuum... leaving its people between the claws of hostile parties". |
Neighbouring Turkey has said it is poised to launch a military operation against the Kurdish YPG militia - the main fighting force in the SDF - which it regards as a terrorist group. | Neighbouring Turkey has said it is poised to launch a military operation against the Kurdish YPG militia - the main fighting force in the SDF - which it regards as a terrorist group. |
US support for the group has strained relations between Washington and Ankara. | US support for the group has strained relations between Washington and Ankara. |
What has the US announced? | What has the US announced? |
The Pentagon said it was transitioning to the "next phase of the campaign" to eliminate IS but did not provide further details. | The Pentagon said it was transitioning to the "next phase of the campaign" to eliminate IS but did not provide further details. |
President Trump, who has long pledged to pull troops out of Syria, said on Twitter that it was time to bring them home after their "historic victories". | President Trump, who has long pledged to pull troops out of Syria, said on Twitter that it was time to bring them home after their "historic victories". |
The White House would not give a timescale for the withdrawal but defence officials quoted by the New York Times said President Trump wanted it done within 30 days. | The White House would not give a timescale for the withdrawal but defence officials quoted by the New York Times said President Trump wanted it done within 30 days. |
What other reaction has there been? | What other reaction has there been? |
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who is one of Mr Trump's supporters and sits on the armed services committee, called the withdrawal decision a "huge Obama-like mistake", which would have "devastating consequences" both in Syria and beyond. | Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who is one of Mr Trump's supporters and sits on the armed services committee, called the withdrawal decision a "huge Obama-like mistake", which would have "devastating consequences" both in Syria and beyond. |
He said he feared it would mean ceding influence in the region to Russia and Iran. | He said he feared it would mean ceding influence in the region to Russia and Iran. |
Mr Trump's announcement came only a week after Brett McGurk, special presidential envoy for the global coalition to defeat IS, cautioned again a US withdrawal from Syria. | Mr Trump's announcement came only a week after Brett McGurk, special presidential envoy for the global coalition to defeat IS, cautioned again a US withdrawal from Syria. |
"Obviously, it would be reckless if we were just to say, well, the physical caliphate is defeated, so we can just leave now. I think anyone who's looked at a conflict like this would agree with that," he told reporters at the state department. | "Obviously, it would be reckless if we were just to say, well, the physical caliphate is defeated, so we can just leave now. I think anyone who's looked at a conflict like this would agree with that," he told reporters at the state department. |
The UK government distanced itself from President Trump's assertion that IS had been defeated. | The UK government distanced itself from President Trump's assertion that IS had been defeated. |
"Much remains to be done and we must not lose sight of the threat they pose," a Foreign Office statement said. | "Much remains to be done and we must not lose sight of the threat they pose," a Foreign Office statement said. |
French Defence Minister Florence Parly said on Twitter that IS had been weakened but not "wiped from the map". | French Defence Minister Florence Parly said on Twitter that IS had been weakened but not "wiped from the map". |
"It is necessary that the last pockets of this terrorist organisation be definitively defeated militarily," she added. | "It is necessary that the last pockets of this terrorist organisation be definitively defeated militarily," she added. |
Israel said it had been told the US had "other ways to have influence in the area" but it would "study the timeline [of the withdrawal], how it will be done and of course the implications for us". | Israel said it had been told the US had "other ways to have influence in the area" but it would "study the timeline [of the withdrawal], how it will be done and of course the implications for us". |
Striking a different tone, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the US decision could result in "genuine, real prospects for a political settlement" in Syria. | Striking a different tone, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the US decision could result in "genuine, real prospects for a political settlement" in Syria. |
What now for the Kurds? | |
Analysis by Jonathan Marcus, BBC diplomatic correspondent | |
Many will see President Trump's decision to withdraw US ground forces from north-eastern Syria as nothing less than a betrayal of the Kurds. | |
They have been Washington's most effective ally in the fight against IS. Now they are left as one spokesman for the largely Kurdish Syria Democratic Forces put it - "between the claws of hostile parties." | |
Turkey seems ready to push southwards, further into Syria to neutralise Kurdish fighters. | |
The Syrian regime has scores to settle. And IS, while significantly weakened, could still re-emerge from any security vacuum left by the US departure. The Kurds have secured a significant degree of autonomy in this part of Syria, but how long will this last? | |
The Kurds are divided between four countries - Syria, Turkey, Iraq and Iran - and riven by sectional disputes of their own. Their dreams of statehood seem as far away as ever. | |
What has Turkey said? | |
On Thursday, Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar issued a stark warning to YPG fighters, saying they "will be buried in their ditches when the time comes". | |
Earlier this month, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said a military operation against the YPG could start "in the next few days". | |
A spokesman for Kurdish authorities in north-eastern Syria, Aldar Xelil, told Ronahi TV that no-one was clear on details of the withdrawal "including US commanders here". | |
However, he called for continued protests against the looming Turkish operation. | |
Analysts also said a US withdrawal would leave the Kurds in northern Syria exposed. | |
Jennifer Cafarella, from the Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank, told the AP news agency that Turkey, Russia, and the Syrian government could now compete for regions under US control, at the expense of the Kurds. |