France says Isis resurgence 'inevitable' after Trump decision to allow Turkish offensive

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A re-emergence of Isis is “inevitable” after Donald Trump effectively greenlit Turkey’s invasion of northern Syria, the French prime minister has said.

"This is devastating for our security with the inevitable resurgence of Islamic State in northeastern Syria and probably also northwest Iraq and so the destabilisation of a government that doesn't need that," Edouard Phillippe told deputies in the French national assembly.

He accused Washington of allowing and strengthening the Turkish offensive because of its decision to unilaterally withdraw 1,000 troops from Syria.

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Hundreds of relatives of Isis members have escaped from Kurdish-held camps in recent days, as guards have been diverted to the front line.

France has been among the most proactive EU member states in opposing the Turkish military operation, cutting off arms to its Nato ally and putting sanctions on the table.

Italy on Tuesday joined France, Germany, Finland and Sweden in halting arms sales to Turkey. The British government has taken a more equivocal position and has said it will be reviewing arms sales and temporarily suspending the issue of new export licenses for arms that could specifically be used in Syria during the process.

GuestCartographer on October 15th, 2019 at 14:41 UTC »

Trump and the Republicans undid the fight against ISIS.

For nothing. Literally, nothing at all.

EDIT: Oof. Rest in peace, liitle inbox. Yes, clearly he did it for money and his shitty hotel, but he does everything for money and his shitty hotel, so I figured that was just a given

SirLadybeard on October 15th, 2019 at 14:17 UTC »

Tempting to start referring to Trump as "the founder of ISIS" now.

nachoandrew on October 15th, 2019 at 13:51 UTC »

With ISIS prisoners running around by the thousand I would say that is an astute observation France