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This Article is From Oct 14, 2019

Trump Says โ€˜Ready to Goโ€™ on Turkey Sanctions as Troops Leave

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump said the U.S. is โ€œready to goโ€ with more sanctions on Turkey in response to its incursion into Syria, after his defense secretary said the president ordered a deliberate withdrawal of troops from northern Syria to keep them out of harm's way.

Trump said in a Sunday tweet that he's dealing with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and others in Congress, including Democrats, about imposing โ€œpowerfulโ€ sanctions if Turkey does anything in Syria the U.S. considers off limits. Graham later tweeted that he'd spoken with Trump Sunday evening and that the president will work with Congress on the matter.

โ€œAdditional legislation may be sought. There is great consensus on this,โ€ Trump said in the tweet. โ€œTurkey has asked that it not be done. Stay tuned!โ€ Graham, in a tweet, praised Trump's โ€œgood decisionโ€ to work with Congress in responding to โ€œTurkey's outrageous aggression/war crimes in Syria.โ€

Read more: Syria's Assad Sends Troops North As Turkish Offensive Escalates

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin also said the U.S has full authority to impose sanctions quickly on Turkey that could include shutting down all U.S. dollar transactions with the country's entire government -- which is a step the administration may take.

โ€œWe are ready to go on a moment's notice to put on sanctions,โ€ Mnuchin said on ABC's โ€œThis Weekโ€ on Sunday. โ€œThese sanctions could be starting small, they could be maximum pressure which would destroy the Turkish economy.โ€

His comment echoed that of Trump, who on Oct. 7 tweeted that โ€œif Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey.โ€

Too Late?

Mnuchin said it is a โ€œcomplicated, developing situationโ€ that the U.S. is closely monitoring and that there have been conversations with Turkish officials who โ€œknow what we will do if they don't stop these activities.โ€

Graham tweeted Sunday night that he had just spoken with Trump and that he applauds the president's decision to work with Congress to stop Turkey's aggression through โ€œcrippling economic sanctionsโ€ -- and that โ€œthis decision by President Trump will be a game changer -- in all the wrong ways -- for Turkey.โ€

But Representative Eliot Engel of New York, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, on NBC's โ€œMeet the Pressโ€ questioned whether sanctions Trump has already threatened would stop the Turks. He said removing Turkey from NATO โ€œneeds to be considered.โ€

The sanction threats also come amid reports of atrocities already taking place in Syria, which was one of the criticisms of Trump's decision to pull back some U.S. forces in northern Syria. Critics say Trump gave Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan a green light to attack American-allied Kurdish militias, risking a resurgence of the so-called Islamic State and a slaughter of the Kurds.

โ€˜War Crimes'

Asked on CBS's โ€œFace the Nationโ€ about videos circulating that appear to show the execution of some Kurds, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said if true, they โ€œwould be war crimesโ€ -- raising questions about whether talk of imposing economic sanctions may be coming too late.

Florida Senator Marco Rubio tweeted Sunday that as Turkish-backed fighters approach a Kurdish held city in Syria, 700 supporters of the Islamic State escaped and Erdogan's forces were filming themselves โ€œbeheading Kurds.โ€ He said U.S. troops โ€œare at serious risk of being cut off & of coming under attack by enemy fighters.โ€

In response to that threat, Esper said on CBS that Trump has directed a deliberate withdrawal of American troops from northern Syria in advance of an expected increase in military action.

Kurdish Deal?

Esper said the U.S. learned in the past 24 hours that Turkey is likely to attack further south and to the west in Syria, and that Kurdish forces are looking to cut a deal with Syria and Russia to counterattack against the Turks in the north.

The defense secretary said he spoke with Trump on Saturday night, and that after discussions with the national security team, the president directed the start of the withdrawal of forces from northern Syria but not the entire country. Trump and Esper are scheduled to meet again on Tuesday.

Esper didn't put a time frame on the action -- nor did Trump on the potential for more sanctions.

โ€œWe have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies, and it's a very untenable situation,โ€ Esper said. โ€œWe want to make sure we don't put our soldiers in a situation where they could be killed or injured.โ€

There are roughly 1,000 U.S. troops in Syria, Esper said on CBS. He made it clear that if U.S. forces are attacked they will be able to respond because โ€œwe had the right of self-defense and we will execute it if necessary.โ€

Former Secretary of Defense James Mattis, who left the job last year when Trump suddenly withdrew most U.S. forces from Syria, said there'll be a resurgence of the Islamic State if the U.S. doesn't keep the pressure on despite Trump's stated goal of stopping โ€œendless warsโ€ and bring troops home.

โ€œWe may want a war over; we may even declare it over,โ€ Mattis said on NBC's โ€œMeet the Pressโ€ on Sunday. โ€œYou can pull your troops out -- as President Obama learned the hard way, out of Iraq -- but the โ€˜enemy gets the vote,' we say in the military.โ€

Read more: Mattis Warns Over ISIS as Trump Withdraws Troops: Syria Update

Representative Adam Kinzinger, an Illinois Republican and an Air Force veteran, said on CBS he also thinks there will be a resurgence of the Islamic State and that Trump is putting U.S. national security at risk.

โ€œWe have left them to the wolves,โ€ Kinzinger said of the Kurds. โ€œAnd the message this is sending to our allies around the world I think is really going to be bad.โ€

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said House and Senate Democrats will call for a joint resolution that he expects to get bipartisan support urging the president to reverse his decision and do everything he can to protect the Kurds and prevent Islamic State terrorists from escaping.

Trump pushed back Sunday against the criticism, saying on Twitter that it's โ€œvery smart not to be involved in the intense fighting.โ€ He's scheduled to have lunch with Esper on Tuesday.

In a separate interview on โ€œFox News Sunday,โ€ Esper indicated that he believes Erdogan would have invaded whether the U.S. kept a contingent of troops at the border or not.

โ€œThey were fully committed to doing this regardless of what we did,โ€ Esper said, adding that he would not have supported sacrificing troops in a military effort to stop Turkey.

โ€œWe are not going to war, another war in the Middle East, against Turkey,โ€ he said.

--With assistance from Jesse Hamilton and Steven T. Dennis.

To contact the reporter on this story: Mark Niquette in Columbus at mniquette@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Sara Forden at sforden@bloomberg.net, Steve Geimann, Ros Krasny

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