[Washington, 16th Reuters]-The White House released a letter dated 9th this month that President Trump sent to President Erdogan in Turkey. It became clear that the Turkish war in Syria warned "Don't do stupid things".
Turkey began an attack in northeastern Syria after President Trump announced the withdrawal of US troops from Syria, after which Kurdish-based armed forces considered a terrorist organization.
President Erdogan explained to Mr. Trump about Turkey's plan to set up a "safe zone" in Syria at a telephone conference on October 6. [nL3N26S0T7]
Mr. Trump called in a parent book “Let's put together a good deal” and appealed to withdraw the military attack plan in Syria. “You don't want to be held responsible for slaughtering thousands of people. I don't want to be held responsible for the collapse of the Turkish economy, but it is possible.”
Many members of the US Congress have criticized the decision to withdraw US troops from Syria. The publication of the letter appears to be aimed at denying the view that Mr. Trump gave Turkey the go-ahead of Syrian invasion by the withdrawal of the US military.
In a letter, Mr. Trump complained, “I have worked hard to solve some of Turkey's problems. Don't let the world down. Great deals are possible.”
Mr. Trump also explained that Mazurum Commander of the Kurdish-based militia organization “Syrian Democratic Army” was negotiated and was willing to make some concessions. It is said that he enclosed a copy of the letter allegedly received from Commander Mazurum.
“If you can solve this problem correctly and in a humane way, your historical appraisal will be favorable. If nothing good happens, you will be considered a devil in history forever. "Do not do stupid things."