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Hope Turkey will 'act rationally' in terms of operation in northern Syria: Trump
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has said that he hoped
Warning of actions against Turkey's economy, Trump said that he would consider moves tougher than sanctions if Ankara does not do the operations in northern Syria in as humane a way as possible.
"I will wipe out (Turkey's) his economy if that happens,” Trump told reporters at the
Turkey has launched a broad assault on Kurdish-controlled areas in northeastern Syria, with intensive bombardment paving the way for a ground offensive.
The operation was possible after the White House announced late Sunday that Turkey would soon carry out a military operation in northern Syria and that US troops will no longer be “in the immediate area”.
Trump said he hoped
“I will tell you that I do agree on sanctions, but I actually think much tougher than sanctions if he doesn't do it in as humane a way as possible. (Senator) Lindsey Graham and I feel differently. I think Lindsey would like to stay there for the next 200 years and maybe add a couple hundred thousand people every place. But I disagree with Lindsey on that,” he said.
When asked about “humane” way, the president indicated that he will adopt a policy of wait and watch.
“We are going to have to see. We're going to have to define that as we go along. If you listen to Erdogan, he wants to have people go back to where they came from, go back to Syria,” he said.
"Right now, Turkey is holding millions of people that would be all over the place if Erdogan wasn't holding them. So, he wants to repatriate. He wants to have them to go back into the area that he's looking at," he said.
"We will see. We'll see how he does it. He could do it in a soft manner. He could do it in a very tough manner. If he does it unfairly, he's going to pay a very big economic price,” Trump warned.
Turkey
would "act rationally" as the country launched an operation to invade the Kurdish-controlledNorth Syria
."I will wipe out (Turkey's) his economy if that happens,” Trump told reporters at the
White House
when asked if he is concerned that the Turkish PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan
will try to wipe out the Kurds.Turkey has launched a broad assault on Kurdish-controlled areas in northeastern Syria, with intensive bombardment paving the way for a ground offensive.
The operation was possible after the White House announced late Sunday that Turkey would soon carry out a military operation in northern Syria and that US troops will no longer be “in the immediate area”.
Trump said he hoped
Turkey President
Erdogan would act rationally in terms of the operation in northernSyria
.“I will tell you that I do agree on sanctions, but I actually think much tougher than sanctions if he doesn't do it in as humane a way as possible. (Senator) Lindsey Graham and I feel differently. I think Lindsey would like to stay there for the next 200 years and maybe add a couple hundred thousand people every place. But I disagree with Lindsey on that,” he said.
“We are going to have to see. We're going to have to define that as we go along. If you listen to Erdogan, he wants to have people go back to where they came from, go back to Syria,” he said.
"Right now, Turkey is holding millions of people that would be all over the place if Erdogan wasn't holding them. So, he wants to repatriate. He wants to have them to go back into the area that he's looking at," he said.
"We will see. We'll see how he does it. He could do it in a soft manner. He could do it in a very tough manner. If he does it unfairly, he's going to pay a very big economic price,” Trump warned.
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All silent on the chaddi BHAKT front..!!With Russian backing turkey has acted..!!So what now..??Bhagwan TRUMPESHWARA can join his bacKcHodi CHAIWALA and rave and rant like the dumb chaddis are gonna do...bunch of imPOtent pigsRead allPost comment
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