As options narrow on Syria, Trump prepares to drop sanctions hammer on Turkey

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - US President Donald Trump's administration is set to impose economic sanctions on Ankara, potentially as early as this week, for its incursion into northern Syria, one of the few levers the United States still has over NATO-ally Turkey.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump's administration is set to impose economic sanctions on Ankara, potentially as early as this week, for its incursion into northern Syria, one of the few levers the United States still has over NATO-ally Turkey.

"Dealing with @LindseyGrahamSC and many members of Congress, including Democrats, about imposing powerful Sanctions on Turkey," Trump said on Twitter, referring to the loyal Trump ally and US senator who lambasted the president last week. Turkey's offensive aims to neutralise the Kurdish YPG militia, the main component of the Syrian Democratic Forces and seen by Ankara as a terrorist group aligned with Kurdish insurgents in Turkey. But the SDF has also been Washington's key ally in fighting that has dismantled Islamic State's jihadist"caliphate" in Syria.

'MONUMENTAL FAILURE' It is unclear what sanctions are in the order drafted last week, which Mnuchin said was ready for activation at any moment, and whether they would be as severe as what lawmakers are proposing. The United States has successfully gone after Turkey with sanctions and tariffs before, hitting Ankara last year to pressure authorities to return an American pastor on trial for terrorism charges.

In response to the reports, the US official said:"This is awful. All these are among the issues that is addressed by our executive order," referring to the sanctions.

 

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