There is no 'safe zone' US policy in Syria
Josh Rogan:
Days after the U.S. and Turkey announced a breakthrough deal to fight together against the Islamic State, U.S. officials are insisting that -- contrary to reports -- there are definitely no U.S. plans for a “safe zone” inside Syria. In fact, there really is no “zone,” and there is no plan to keep the area “safe.”This is just more evidence of an incoherent strategy in dealing with Syria and ISIL. This administration runs the war effort like faculty lounge debating society that lacks leadership or insight into how to deal with the enemy or allies. It is war led by amateurs. They are yet to explain how Turkey's attacks on Kurds who are fighting ISIL is a "self defense" operation unless Turkey is actually on the side of ISIL.
This confusion is a microcosm of the disorganized U.S. approach to the Islamic State threat since last summer. Each incremental escalation into which the U.S. gets dragged in Syria seems poorly thought out and even more poorly explained. Until the Barack Obama administration can reconcile the different objectives among the members of its anti-Islamic State coalition, the various partners will continue to work at cross-purposes. In this case, for the U.S., the Islamic State is the one and only priority; for Turkey, the imperative is protecting civilians from Syria's Bashar al-Assad regime and eventually forcing its exit.
For the last week, various U.S. and Turkish officials have been contradicting each other in public and private over whether or not White House agreed to a safe zone inside Syria, something it has long resisted. Major U.S. newspapers even published makeshift mapsshowing what the anti-Islamic State safe zone would cover. But in a conference call with reporters Tuesday, three senior administration officials made it clear that there are no U.S. plans for a safe zone, a no-fly zone, an air-exclusionary zone, a humanitarian buffer zone or any other protected zone of any kind.
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