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Turkey Launches Ground And Air Assault Against Kurdish Fighters, Killing At Least 7 |

Turkish Armed Forces launched a ground and air assault Wednesday against U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters in Syria, according to The New York Times.

The strikes came after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced earlier Wednesday that Turkey would lead a military offensive that he dubbed “Operation Peace Spring” in northern Syria against U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters.

Turkish warplanes bombed Syrian towns for about six hours, killing at least seven people, the Times reported citing Syrian activist group Rojava Information Center.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. did not green-light Turkey’s offensive in Syria in a Wednesday interview with PBS News Hour.

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Trump said the U.S. “in no way” has “abandoned the Kurds” in a Wednesday statement after Erdogan announced the offensive, according to the Times.

The United States does not endorse this attack and has made it clear to Turkey that this operation is a bad idea. There are no American soldiers in the area. From the first day I entered the political arena, I made it clear that I did not want to fight these endless, senseless wars — especially those that don’t benefit the United States,” he added.

Turkey’s offensive was initiated three days after the White House ordered the remaining 50 U.S. soldiers in northern Syria out of the region on Sunday.

Trump said during a Wednesday press conference that he would “wipe out” Erdogan’s economy if his forces in Syria wipe out the Kurdish population. The Kurds, an ethnic group, reside in Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Armenia. About 2 million Kurds live in Syria.

The president received harsh criticism from other Republican politicians, including one of his strongest supporters, South Carolina Sen. Linsey Graham.

“I feel very bad for the Americans and allies who have sacrificed to destroy the ISIS Caliphate because this decision virtually reassures the reemergence of ISIS. So sad. So dangerous. President Trump may be tired of fighting radical Islam. They are NOT tired of fighting us. Finally, this decision makes it difficult for the U.S. to recruit allies against radical Islam,” Graham tweeted Monday.

Trump said at his Wednesday conference that “the worst mistake that the United States has ever made … was going into the Middle East,” and Graham probably “would like to stay” in northern Syria “for the next 200 years.”

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