An American plan to withdraw from the Middle East entirely raises Türkiye’s concerns

by times news cr

2024-01-26T07:25:11+00:00

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/ The Turkish newspaper “Hurriyet” revealed that Ankara is deeply concerned that America does not intend to withdraw its forces from Syria only, but from the entire Middle East.

The newspaper quoted sources in the Turkish Ministry of Defense as saying that reports about US plans to withdraw forces from the region must be dealt with with restraint, and official statements and concrete steps in this area must be awaited.

The newspaper noted that the United States realized that it was “drawn into the Middle East quagmire by Israel and Iran,” and that it fell into the “trap” of providing unconditional support to Israel, especially after the Hamas attack on Gaza.

This process began to spread to the region extending from the Red Sea to Pakistan. In this regard, the United States began searching for a solution to the problem.

Earlier this week, Foreign Policy magazine reported, citing sources in the US State Department and the Pentagon, that the White House is no longer interested in the US presence in Syria, and now “considers it unnecessary.”

According to the magazine, the US administration is discussing when and how forces can be withdrawn, although a final decision has not yet been taken on this issue. The White House later denied this information in a comment to Al Arabiya.

It is noteworthy that the Turkish authorities have accused the United States many times of sponsoring and providing support to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and its Syrian branch. Ankara says such a policy conflicts with the alliance relations between the United States and Turkey.

The Turkish authorities consider the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and the Kurdish forces in Syria to be the main threats to Turkish national security. Since 2015, the Turkish army has periodically carried out operations against Kurdish militants in northern Syria.

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