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home/Docs/News Releases/2019/[DoD] Statement by Secretary of Defense Dr. Mark T. Esper Regarding Turkey, Syria Border Actions

[DoD] Statement by Secretary of Defense Dr. Mark T. Esper Regarding Turkey, Syria Border Actions

4 views 0 October 14, 2019 Updated on August 17, 2023

Statement by Secretary of Defense Dr. Mark T. Esper Regarding Turkey, Syria Border Actions
Oct. 14, 2019

 

“Despite the opposition and repeated warnings from the United States and the international community, Turkish President Erdogan ordered a unilateral invasion of northern Syria that has resulted in widespread casualties, refugees, destruction, insecurity, and a growing threat to U.S. military forces.

This unacceptable incursion has also undermined the successful multinational “Defeat ISIS” mission in Syria, and resulted in the release of many dangerous ISIS detainees.

Due to Turkey’s irresponsible actions, the risk to U.S. forces in northeast Syria has reached an unacceptable level. We are also at risk of being engulfed in a broader conflict. Therefore, at the President’s direction, the Department of Defense is executing a deliberate withdrawal of U.S. military personnel from northeast Syria.

Turkey’s unilateral action was unnecessary and impulsive. President Erdogan bears full responsibility for its consequences, to include a potential ISIS resurgence, possible war crimes, and a growing humanitarian crisis. The bilateral relationship between our two countries has also been damaged.

I will be visiting NATO next week in Brussels, where I plan to press our other NATO allies to take collective and individual diplomatic and economic measures in response to these egregious Turkish actions.”

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