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SResearch Service


Turkey (Tiurkiye) in Syria: Key U.S. Policy

Issues



December 19, 2024

Turkey  (alt. Tiurkiye) may be the most influential outside actor in Syria following the December 2024
downfall of Bashar Al Asad's (alt. Assad) regime, given the blow dealt by Asad's defeat to his regime's
main  foreign protectors, Russia and Iran. Turkey appears to be influential with the group that led the late
2024  campaign  that ousted Asad, Hay'at Tahrir al Sham (HTS, a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist
organization, or FTO), but the Turkey-HTS  relationship is complicated. Additionally, Turkey directly
sponsors the Syrian National Arny  (SNA)  umbrella group  that has helped Ankara wrest and maintain
control of much of northern Syria from-and   has continued to battle-Kurdish  elements that lead the
U.S.-backed  Syrian Democratic  Forces (SDF). Turkey's government   opposes U.S. support for the SDF,
and seeks to weaken  the People's Protection Units (YPG) that lead the SDF, citing the YPG's links to the
Kurdistan Workers'  Party (PKK, an FTO  that has fought a decades-long insurgency against Turkish
authorities).

                                           Turkey  and  HTS
 Turkey has a multifaceted relationship with HTS. Ankara oficially lists HTS predecessor group Nusrah Front-an Al Qaeda
 affiliate until 2016-as a terrorist organization. Yet, Turkeys protection of Idib province, and HTS as its de facto ruler, from
 Syrian government and allied forces arguably helped HTS develop various military and political capabilities. Some reports
 suggest Turkey also may have provided HTS with drones and logistica support. A pillar of Turkey's longtime policy in Idlib
 was to prevent further refugee flows into Turkey, which reportedly hosts over three million out of the nearly five million
 Syrian refugees in the region. The extent to which HTS may rely on political or material backing from Turkey following the
 group's empowerment in post-Asad Syria is unclear.
 HTS  and other actors in the emerging transitional government in Syria state publicly that they seek a stable governing
 consensus, post-conflict recovery, and the potential return of Syrian refugees. Nevertheless, various factors could
 contribute to additional civil conflict and turmoil, including tensions based on ethnic, sectarian, and geographic differences;
 HTS's jihadist roots; continued external involvement in Syria; and some domestic opposition to foreign influence.


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