Pentagon: We don’t endorse Turkish operation in Northern Syria

“In conversations between the Department and the Turkish military we have consistently stressed that coordination and cooperation were the best path toward security in the area,” said the Pentagon.

The United States Department of Defense released a statement on a possible operation by the Turkish state to invade Northern Syria.

The statement said;

“The Department of Defense made clear to Turkey - as did the President - that we do not endorse a Turkish operation in Northern Syria. The U.S. Armed Forces will not support, or be involved in any such operation.

In conversations between the Department and the Turkish military we have consistently stressed that coordination and cooperation were the best path toward security in the area. Secretary Esper and Chairman Milley reiterated to their respective Turkish counterparts that unilateral action creates risks for Turkey. As the President has stated, Turkey would be responsible, along with European nations and others, for thousands of ISIS fighters who had been captured and defeated in the campaign lead by the United States.”

The Department of Defense stated that they would “work with our other NATO allies and Coalition partners to reiterate to Turkey the possible destabilizing consequences of potential actions to Turkey, the region, and beyond.”