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Turkey warns it would gun down US soldiers if appeared along YPG

Turkey warns it would gun down US soldiers if appeared along YPG

ANKARA – Turkey on Sunday threatened to expand its operation againstKurdish militia in Syria to the town of the Manbij and even east of theEuphrates, warning that American soldiers risked being targeted in the areaif they wore enemy uniform.

Turkey on January 20 launched the “Olive Branch” operation in the northernSyrian region of Afrin, fighting Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units(YPG) militia which Ankara sees as a terror group.

With the YPG a key ally of Washington in the battle against jihadists, thecampaign has seen a fellow NATO partner of the United States fighting anopenly US-backed and US-armed force.

Beyond the northwestern enclave of Afrin, the YPG also controls the keystrategic town of Manbij to the east and then a long strip of territoryeast of the Euphrates up to the Iraqi border.

“If they (the YPG) do not withdraw from Manbij, then we will go to Manbij,we will go east of the Euphrates,” Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag toldCNN-Turk.

American troops have no presence in and around Afrin but they are presentin Manbij and east of the Euphrates, where they have assisted the YPG inthe fight against IS.

Bozdag emphasised that Turkey wanted no confrontation with American troopsbut said US soldiers risked being caught up in clashes if they appeared inuniforms of the YPG.

This appeared to be a reference to past images of American troops innorthern Syria showing them with YPG insignia.

“We do not at all want any clash with the US in Manbij, east of theEuphrates or in any other place,” said Bozdag.

“But the US has to be aware of Turkey’s sensitivities. If US soldiers wearterrorist uniforms or are among the terrorists in the event of an attackagainst the army then there is not going to be the chance to make adistinction,” he said.

“If they come up against us in such a uniform we will see them as…terrorists.”

There have been heavy clashes with the YPG in the Afrin campaign so far andBozdag was speaking after seven Turkish troops were killed on Saturday,including five in a tank attack, the heaviest single day loss of thecampaign so far.

Pro-government Turkish media said the tank attack was carried out with ananti-tank missile given to the YPG by the US, but this has yet to beconfirmed.

“The supposed ally the United States knows no limit in treachery,” said theYeni Akit daily. AFP