US 'playing with fire' with PKK/PYD-led plan in Syria

By Diyar Guldogan

ANKARA (AA) – The U.S. is “playing with fire” with its PKK/PYD-led army plan in Syria, Turkish deputy prime minister said on Monday.

“Letting the PYD/YPG –PKK's branch in Syria– by the U.S. to establish a so-called terror army for creating a terror corridor in the region on the pretext of combating Daesh, is not a fight against Daesh and terrorist organizations, rather a support to terrorism and terrorist organizations, ” Bekir Bozdag wrote on his Twitter account.

His remarks came after an American military official said that the U.S.-led international coalition against Daesh will establish a 30,000-strong new border security force with the SDF — the U.S.-backed group that is largely controlled and manned by the PKK/PYD terrorist organization in Syria.

“The coalition is working jointly with the SDF to establish and train the new Syrian Border Security Force (BSF), ” Ryan Dillon, spokesman for the US-led coalition, officially known as Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) said in a written statement sent to Anadolu Agency.

The Turkish deputy prime minister said the U.S.' support for PKK/PYD in Syria 'on the ground' to fight Daesh is not compatible with the strategic partnership.

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