
US President Donald Trump has compromised to "destroy Turkey monetarily" in the event that it assaults Kurdish powers in Syria following an arranged pullout of US troops.
In two tweets on Sunday, Mr Trump said that he didn't need the Kurds to incite Turkey either.
US powers have battled close by a Kurdish civilian army in northern Syria against the Islamic State (IS) gathering.
Turkey, notwithstanding, respects the People's Protection Units (YPG) as psychological oppressors.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has spoken furiously about American help for the gathering and pledged to pound it.
Mr Trump's remarks on Sunday pursued further analysis of his unexpected choice to pull back US powers from Syria.
The president safeguarded his choice to pull back troops, saying any remaining IS contenders could be assaulted from an unspecified "existing close-by base".
He didn't state how Turkey's economy would endure on the off chance that it assaulted the YPG. Mr Trump additionally referenced the making of a "20-mile safe zone", which the BBC's Barbara Plett Usher says clues at the sort of arrangement Mr Pompeo is attempting to arrange.
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