Trump says Turkey and Kurds needed to fight ‘like two kids’

US President Donald Trump said Thursday that he
allowed Turkish and Kurdish-led forces to clash in deadly battle because the
two sides were like children who needed to fight each other.
“It was unconventional what I did. I said they’re
going to have to fight a little while,” Trump told a rally of supporters in
Texas. “Like two kids in a lot, you have got to let them fight and then you
pull them apart … They fought for a few days and it was pretty vicious.”
Trump triggered the week-long Turkish offensive
against the Kurdish-led forces by withdrawing US troops from northeast Syria.
More than 500 people have been killed including
dozens of civilians, mostly on the Kurdish side, and 300,000 civilians have
been displaced within Syria, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights war monitor.
Trump stressed that “not one drop of American blood”
was shed.
On Thursday, Turkey – after talks with US Vice
President Mike Pence – agreed to suspend its offensive and to end the assault
if Kurdish-led forces withdraw from a safe zone along the border.
“We went there and we said we want a pause, and the
Kurds have been terrific. They’re going to move back a little bit,” Trump said.
“We are going to keep ISIS nice and locked up. We
are going to find more of them, and Turkey is all set,” he added.
Trump has faced accusations even from usually loyal
supporters that his withdrawal of 1,000 US troops betrayed the Kurdish-led
forces who bore the brunt of the fight against ISIS in recent years.
Brett McGurk, former presidential special envoy for
the anti-ISIS coalition, described Trump’s remarks about “two kids” fighting as
“obscene and ignorant.”