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Washington wants German troops in Syria to help fill gap left by departing Americans
Published time: 7 Jul, 2019 10:57
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The US wants Germany to send troops to Syria to partially backfill the diminishing American presence there – even though Berlin rules out any intervention in that war and Damascus sees Western forces there as “invaders.”
Washington has formally asked Berlin to take its place in the Syrian conflict, replacing a certain portion of the US contingent, Special Representative for Syria Engagement James Jeffrey told Die Welt’s Sunday edition and DPA news agency, adding that he awaits a response from the German government this month. He said the request directly related to the ongoing US drawdown on Syrian soil.
Washington is currently reaching out to coalition members that are against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) and are willing to send military personnel to Syria, the diplomat explained. He then sang Germany’s praises, calling the country an important partner in the fight against IS that is able to throw its weight behind the US.
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Jeffrey didn’t ask for a specific number of troops, only making it clear that German personnel would not have to take direct part in hostilities. A German contribution could take forms such as providing air support, logistics, training, and technical assistance, the diplomat hinted.
Berlin joined the US-led anti-IS campaign in 2015, but stopped just short of sending boots on the ground. Their contribution was limited to providing air reconnaissance and in-flight refueling for other Western nations’ flying sorties in Iraq and Syria. Separately, German Navy ships saw occasional deployments in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Germany has generally been wary of a direct intervention in the Syrian crisis. In May of last year, Chancellor Angela Merkel assured the public that the Bundeswehr “will not participate in possible military actions” although it is ready to assist other allies. Over time, that stance has not changed much.
However, the US continued to pile pressure on Germany by year’s end, tasking Ambassador Jeffrey – a fluent German speaker and a career State Department official – with securing Berlin’s consent to engage in the Syrian war.
Last month, he said that several coalition members will soon announce their decisions to backfill US ground troops leaving Syria. “There’s something pending to look forward to. Very pending,” he told Defense One.
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The diplomat did not reveal which countries he expected would provide the troops, but said some of them may choose to participate “quietly,” and “that’s fine by us.”
The US has a limited number of troops in Syria, where they entered without the consent of the government or a UN authorization. Most of them are occupying the 55-kilometer zone in southern Syria which at times lay close to IS-infiltrated parts of the country. Damascus has always maintained that the Western military presence in Syria is illegitimate, pledging to liberate “every inch” of the country from uninvited foreign troops.
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美国在叙利亚挖了一个大坑,却填不上了!特使:德军帮忙填坑吧

2019-07-07 18:00

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7月5日,美国叙利亚事务特别代表詹姆斯·杰弗里在柏林公开表示,希望德国政府承诺向叙利亚库尔德武装提供军事和财政支持。与此同时,华盛顿方面加大了对柏林的压力,目的是扩大德国在叙利亚反恐的任务。

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据报道,美国外交官詹姆斯·杰弗里(上图)已经正式要求德国向叙利亚派遣军队,帮助打击ISIS组织,称盟国需要向库尔德人领导的反对派提供技术支持。在接受德国DPA通讯社和“世界报”采访时,詹姆斯·杰弗里敦促德国派遣军事教官、后勤专家和技术人员,帮助库尔德人领导的叙利亚民主力量(SDF)在当地打击ISIS组织。

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我们希望来自德国的地面部队部分替换我们美军的士兵,”杰弗里说,他希望本月收到德国政府的正式回应。“当然最好的办法是让叙利亚当地的库尔德人部队来消灭ISIS组织,但库尔德人也需要一定的国际存在来确保空中支持,提供后勤、培训和技术帮助。我们希望德国人能够做得更多,”杰弗里说。“我很乐观。一些盟国肯定会部署地面部队,我相信这一点。”

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据报道,周五访问柏林的詹姆斯·杰弗里希望得到德国政府以及其他打击ISIS联盟国的军事和财政支持承诺。这一联盟总共有80多个国家。杰弗里没有要求德国到底需要派出具体多少数量的士兵,但他指出地面部队不一定会直接参与战斗,但需要能够自卫,因为不应该排除直接作战的可能性。

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目前在这一同盟中,德国已经提供了侦察机、加油机和驻扎在伊拉克的军事教官。德国外长马斯6月访问伊拉克时表示,德国准备将任务延长至2019年10月到期之后,但根据德国法律,所有外国军事任务必须由议会批准。华盛顿一直在加大对柏林的压力,寻求扩大其在叙利亚的反恐任务。但是美国的要求遭到执政联盟成员社会民主党的反对,该党希望政府今年结束所有对叙利亚的介入军事行动。

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2018年12月,特朗普宣布达ISIS组织被击败,并宣布撤出2000名驻扎在叙利亚东北部的美军,支持自卫队。然而,美国后来表示,将在该国留下200多人的特遣队,巡逻拟议中的缓冲区,靠近土耳其边境。华盛顿和安卡拉同意建立30公里宽的区域,以分离库尔德武装和土耳其军队。返回搜狐,查看更多


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The United States dug a big pit in Syria, but it couldn’t fill it! Special Envoy: The Germans help fill the pit.
2019-07-07 18:00

On July 5, the US Special Representative for Syrian Affairs, James Jeffrey, publicly stated in Berlin that he hoped the German government promised to provide military and financial support to the Syrian Kurdish armed forces. At the same time, Washington has increased its pressure on Berlin to expand Germany’s mission to fight terrorism in Syria.

According to reports, US diplomat James Jeffrey (pictured above) has formally requested Germany to send troops to Syria to help fight the ISIS organization, saying that the allies need to provide technical support to the Kurdish opposition. In an interview with the German DPA News Agency and Le Monde, James Jeffrey urged Germany to send military instructors, logistics experts and technicians to help the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fight the ISIS organization locally.

"We hope that the ground forces from Germany will partially replace our US soldiers," Jeffrey said he hopes to receive a formal response from the German government this month. "Of course the best way is to let the local Kurdish forces in Syria to eliminate the ISIS organization, but the Kurds also need a certain international presence to ensure air support, logistics, training and technical assistance. We hope that the Germans can do more. ," Jeffrey said. "I am very optimistic. Some allies will definitely deploy ground forces, I believe this."

According to reports, James Jeffrey, who visited Berlin on Friday, hopes to receive military and financial support from the German government and other ISIS coalition countries. This alliance has a total of more than 80 countries. Jeffrey did not ask Germany to send a specific number of soldiers, but he pointed out that the ground forces are not necessarily directly involved in the battle, but need to be able to defend themselves, because the possibility of direct combat should not be ruled out.

Currently in this alliance, Germany has provided reconnaissance planes, tankers and military instructors stationed in Iraq. When German Foreign Minister Mas visited Iraq in June, he said that Germany is ready to extend its mission until October 2019, but according to German law, all foreign military missions must be approved by the Parliament. Washington has been increasing its pressure on Berlin to seek to expand its anti-terrorist mission in Syria. But the US demands were opposed by the Social Democratic Party, a member of the ruling coalition, which hopes that the government will end all military interventions in Syria this year.

In December 2018, Trump announced that the ISIS organization was defeated and announced the withdrawal of 2,000 US troops stationed in northeastern Syria to support the Self-Defense Forces. However, the United States later stated that it would leave a contingent of more than 200 troops in the country to patrol the proposed buffer zone, close to the Turkish border. Washington and Ankara agreed to establish a 30-kilometer wide area to separate the Kurdish armed forces from the Turkish army. Go back to Sohu and see more
 
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