Graham, Van Hollen pledge bipartisan sanctions on Turkey if it attacks Kurds
Graham said in a tweet that he “just spoke” with Van Hollen about President Trump’s decision to pull back U.S. troops as Ankara plans to move forward with a long-threatened offensive in northeastern Syria.
“We will introduce bipartisan sanctions against Turkey if they invade Syria and will call for their suspension from NATO if they attack Kurdish forces who assisted the U.S. in the destruction of the ISIS Caliphate,” Graham added.
Just spoke to Sen @ChrisVanHollen about situation in Syria.
We will introduce bipartisan sanctions against Turkey if they invade Syria and will call for their suspension from NATO if they attack Kurdish forces who assisted the U.S. in the destruction of the ISIS Caliphate.
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) October 7, 2019
{mosads}The threat of sanctions is the latest sign of quickly growing pushback from Congress over the decision, even as Trump doubled down on Monday, saying it was time to end U.S. involvement in “ridiculous endless wars.”
Any attempt to slap new sanctions on Ankara could face pushback from the administration, with the White House’s decision widely viewed as an endorsement of Turkey’s planned military operation.
Hope and expect sanctions against Turkey – if necessary – would be veto-proof.
This decision to abandon our Kurdish allies and turn Syria over to Russia, Iran, & Turkey will put every radical Islamist on steroids. Shot in the arm to the bad guys. Devastating for the good guys.
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) October 7, 2019
Graham didn’t provide any details in his tweets about what the sanctions legislation might look like. He said during an interview earlier Monday on Fox News that he would target Turkey’s military and economy “if they step one foot into Syria.”
I’m working with @LindseyGrahamSC to make sure Turkey knows that Congress will not abandon our key allies in the war against ISIS and stand by while U.S. foreign policy is outsourced to Russia, Iran, and Turkey. https://t.co/U7s7WkUM6E
— Chris Van Hollen (@ChrisVanHollen) October 7, 2019
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