YPG members who leave IS fight for Afrin will lose US support: Pentagon

<p style="text-align:left">Members of the Syrian Kurdish People&amp;rsquo;s Protection Units (YPG) who leave anti-Islamic State (IS) operations and mobilize in Syria&amp;rsquo;s northwestern city of Afrin will lose backing from the United States, the Pentagon told state-run Anadolu Agency on Jan. 23.

&ldquo;If they [U.S.-backed forces under the Syrian Democratic Forces or SDF] carry out military operations of any kind that are not specifically focused on IS, they will not have coalition support,&rdquo; said Pentagon spokesperson Adrian Rankine-Galloway.

&ldquo;Let&rsquo;s say for example, a unit of the YPG says, &lsquo;Hey, we&rsquo;ll no longer fight IS and we are going to support our brothers in Afrin,&rsquo; then they are on their own. They are not our partners anymore,&rdquo; said the spokesperson.

The U.S.&rsquo;s relationship with its partner forces in Syria is not in the form of &ldquo;command and control,&rdquo; Rankine-Galloway said, adding that he could not say anything on such a mobilization.

&ldquo;We provide training, advice and assistance to the forces that are carrying out military operations against [Daesh, the Arabic acronym for IS]. For example, we do not issue orders to our partnered forces [SDF] on the ground. That is not our relationship with them,&rdquo; he said.

As for equipment the U.S. distributed to the group, Rankine-Galloway said the supplies were used against IS.

&ldquo;If we observe scenarios in which that equipment is used for other purposes, we are going to take appropriate action that could include cutting off military assistance to them,&rdquo; the spokesperson said.

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