"We
are playing an advise and assist role," State Department spokesman Mark
Toner said. "But assisting is not specifically providing arms."
He
said, however, that there is a lot of "liberated" equipment being used
on the battlefield and that it was impossible to say where from where
they come. "We just don't have the clarity on that," he said.
The
YPG is the armed wing of the PYD -- the Syrian offshoot of the PKK,
which is designated a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the
EU.
Toner's comments come after media reports said the YPG has admitted it is being armed by U.S. forces.
Images
on the group’s social media accounts show the YPG with American-made
armored vehicles and American-supplied weapons, according to media
reports.
In
addition, several recent photos on social media show American soldiers
wearing uniforms with a YPG badge as they conduct front line operations
moving toward the self-declared 'capital' of Daesh in Raqqa, Syria.
Two offensives with U.S.-led coalition support are currently underway in the war against Daesh.
While
the Iraqi army makes progress in an operation to retake the Iraqi city
of Fallujah, the YPG is fighting in northern Raqqa to recapture that
city from Daesh.
If
those offensives are successful, critics say it would cause Shia forces
to flow into Fallujah and the YPG into Raqqa, although both cities are
largely populated by Sunni Arabs.
Asked
about the U.S.’ position on the issue, Toner said America has been
working to "diversify" the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) -- YPG-led
alliance of Kurdish, Arab, Assyrian, Armenian, Turkmen and Circassian
militants fighting Daesh and al-Nusra in Syria.
He
pointed out that the town of Shaddadi in Syria, recaptured a few weeks ago by
the SDF, consists of 60 percent Kurds and 40 percent Arabs and "other
elements."
Toner
added that the Pentagon recently graduated a class of 200 Arabs who are
joining the fight against Daesh and that it was currently training
another class of 200.
According to him, "We're
cognizant of the need to have diversified forces conducting these kinds
of operations, given the sensitivities of the communities that they're
liberating.," THE ANADOLU AGENCY
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