“Let someone else fight over this long blood-stained sand”: Trump quits Syria, lifts Turkey sanctions

Accused both by Republicans and Democrats of abandoning the Kurds, Trump imposed sanctions on Turkey on October 14 and sent a delegation to persuade Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to order a brief ceasefire.

The president said the Kurdish commander in the country, Mazloum Abdi, had just told him he was "extremely thankful."
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Thursday (October 24): US President Donald Trump ended sanctions against Turkey on Wednesday, drawing a line under American involvement in “blood-stained” Syria.

Trump said he was lifting the sanctions because a ceasefire was holding in the area, which Turkey invaded to drive Kurdish military groups from their strongholds.

“Let someone else fight over this long blood-stained sand,” Trump said in a White House speech that formalized the ceding of power in northern Syria to Ankara and increasingly influential Moscow.

Trump called the ceasefire, which allowed the Turkish takeover to proceed largely unopposed, a “major breakthrough.”

Rejecting accusations that he betrayed the Syrian Kurds – who suffered thousands of casualties fighting alongside US troops against the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group – Trump said they were happy.

The president said the Kurdish commander in the country, Mazloum Abdi, had just told him he was “extremely thankful.”

Ankara ordered a cross-border operation into Syria on October 9 because it said it wanted to create a security cordon free of Kurdish armed groups that it considers to be terrorists, linked to Kurdish rebels inside Turkey.

The long-planned operation started after Trump announced the exit of the small, but politically significant US military force which had until then been closely allied with the Kurds.

Trump said he didn’t want the US troops caught in the middle of a Turkish-Kurdish war.

Accused both by Republicans and Democrats of abandoning the Kurds, Trump imposed sanctions on Turkey on October 14 and sent a delegation to persuade Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to order a brief ceasefire.

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