No US withdrawal from Syria until IS destroyed: Bolton

IANS  |  Washington 

has contradicted Donald Trump's decision to immediately withdraw troops from Syria, laying out conditions for a pullout that can leave US forces there for months or even years.

He and other top advisers led a behind-the-scenes effort to slow the President's order and reassure allies, including Israel, reported.

"We don't think the Turks ought to undertake military action that's not fully coordinated with and agreed to by the US, at a minimum so they don't endanger our troops," Bolton said in Jerusalem, ahead of a visit on Tuesday to

He also acknowledged that pockets of the Islamic State remained undefeated and that a quick US pullout could endanger US partners and allies in the region, as well as American forces themselves.

Trump, who had earlier declared the battle won against the militants and refused military entreaties for more time, said on Sunday that but told reporters: "I never said we're doing it that quickly."

Among the policy decisions still to be made was what to do about the tens of thousands of Syrian Kurdish fighters that US forces had trained, armed and advised to carry out the ground war against the Islamic State.

Turkey, a NATO ally, considers them terrorists and has vowed to drive them out of the northeastern Syrian territory seized from the militants as soon as the Americans leave.

in December shocked allies and administration officials alike, with and resigning soon after.

On Saturday, became the third to announce his resignation.

Bolton said there was no timetable for the US withdrawal from but that there was not an unlimited commitment. He also said Trump wanted to ensure that the Islamic State was "destroyed".

On Tuesday, US will begin a week-long tour of the designed to reassure allies in the region.

Plans and assurances offered by Bolton in were additional confirmation that withdrawal plans were on hold until conditions on the ground matched the President's stated assessment of the situation in

The US partnership with the Kurdish-led Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) was credited with playing a major role in the demise of Islamic State. But the main fighting force in the SDF is the Kurdish YPG militia, which regards as a terrorist group.

On Sunday, a for Turkish Recep Tayyip Erdogan said it was "irrational" to suggest Turkey targeted Kurds.

--IANS

soni/mr

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 15:48 IST