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[S.J. Res. 59 Placed on Calendar Senate (PCS)]
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Calendar No. 259
116th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. J. RES. 59
Expressing the sense of Congress on the precipitous withdrawal of
United States Armed Forces from Syria and Afghanistan, and Turkey's
unprovoked incursion into Syria.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
October 22, 2019
Mr. McConnell (for himself, Mr. Burr, Mr. Graham, Mr. Inhofe, Mr.
Risch, Ms. Collins, Mr. Barrasso, Mr. Rubio, Mr. Isakson, Mrs.
Blackburn, Ms. McSally, Mr. Blunt, Mrs. Capito, Mr. Cruz, Mr. Wicker,
Mr. Lankford, Mr. Toomey, Mr. Sullivan, Ms. Ernst, Mrs. Fischer, and
Mr. Roberts) introduced the following joint resolution; which was read
the first time
October 23, 2019
Read the second time and placed on the calendar
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JOINT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of Congress on the precipitous withdrawal of
United States Armed Forces from Syria and Afghanistan, and Turkey's
unprovoked incursion into Syria.
Whereas the Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham, better known by its acronym ISIS,
flourished in the chaos unleashed by the civil war in Syria and at one
point controlled extensive territory in Iraq and Syria;
Whereas ISIS murdered thousands of innocent civilians, including Americans, and
sought to ethnically cleanse the territory it controlled of religious
minorities;
Whereas the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, which is composed of Kurdish
and Arab fighters, remains an essential United States partner in the
successful campaign to destroy ISIS' so-called ``caliphate'';
Whereas, backed by the United States and United States allies, the Syrian
Democratic Forces liberated millions of Syrians from ISIS' terrorist
regime, and sustained approximately 11,000 casualties in the fight;
Whereas ISIS, al Qaeda, and their affiliates have proven resilient and have
regrouped when the United States and its partners have withdrawn from
the fight against them;
Whereas Turkey's unprovoked incursion into northeastern Syria, which began on
October 9, 2019, has displaced more than 166,000 civilians, according to
the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees, and dozens of
civilians have been killed on both sides;
Whereas, as a result of Turkey's incursion into northeastern Syria and the
withdrawal of United States Armed Forces, the Syrian Democratic Forces
have turned to Russia and the brutal Assad regime for support, while
more than a hundred ISIS-affiliated detainees have escaped from
detention facilities; and
Whereas the Assad regime is responsible for murdering at least 500,000 civilians
and displacing at least 12,000,000 Syrians, or roughly half the
country's population at the time that the civil war began in 2011, and
the regime's return to northeastern Syria through its new partnership
with the Syrian Democratic Forces will allow the regime to extend its
murderous campaign and again subjugate the Kurdish, Sunni Arab, and
religious minorities of northeastern Syria: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled, That Congress--
(1) condemns in the strongest terms the Government of
Turkey's escalating hostilities against Kurdish partners of the
United States in Syria, while recognizing the Government of
Turkey's legitimate humanitarian, economic, and security
concerns emanating from the conflict in Syria;
(2) calls upon the United States Government to pressure the
Government of Turkey, including through sanctions, to act with
restraint, provide accountability for human rights abuses
conducted by militias acting in support of Turkish military
operations, and curtail its hostilities against United States
partner forces in Syria;
(3) reiterates United States opposition to the forced
repatriation of refugees from third countries into Syria, and
calls upon all refugee returns to be safe, dignified, and
voluntary;
(4) urges the President to rescind his invitation to the
White House to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan until a
more enduring cease-fire has been established between Turkish
and Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria;
(5) calls upon the United States Government to continue
supporting liberated Syrian Kurdish and Arab communities in
northeast Syria through humanitarian support, including those
displaced or otherwise affected by ongoing violence in Syria,
and calls upon other nations to increase support to
stabilization efforts in northeastern Syria;
(6) strongly opposes any abandonment of our Kurdish and
Arab partners in Syria;
(7) calls for a halt to the withdrawal of United States
Armed Forces from Syria where practical, and calls for the
continued use of air power to target ISIS and provide
protection of ethnic and religious minorities in northeastern
Syria;
(8) expresses support for a continued United States
military presence in Iraq, along with efforts to help Iraqi
forces control their border, protect their sovereignty, and
counter ISIS;
(9) recognizes the continuing threat to United States and
United States allies posed by al Qaeda and ISIS, which maintain
an ability to operate in Syria and Afghanistan;
(10) warns that a precipitous withdrawal of United States
forces from the ongoing fight against these groups, without
effective, countervailing efforts to secure gains in Syria and
Afghanistan, could allow terrorists to regroup, destabilize
critical regions, and create vacuums that could be filled by
Iran or Russia, to the detriment of United States interests and
those of our allies;
(11) recognizes that an unbroken chain of Iranian-
controlled territory across Syria poses a significant threat to
Israel;
(12) reiterates support for international diplomatic
efforts to facilitate peaceful, negotiated resolutions to the
ongoing conflicts in Syria and Afghanistan on terms that
respect the rights of innocent civilians and deny safe havens
to terrorists;
(13) encourages close collaboration between the executive
branch and the legislative branch to ensure continuing strong,
bipartisan support for United States military operations in
Syria and Afghanistan; and
(14) calls upon the President to certify whether conditions
have been met for the enduring defeat of al Qaeda and ISIS
before initiating any further significant withdrawal of United
States forces from the region.
Calendar No. 259
116th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. J. RES. 59
_______________________________________________________________________
JOINT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of Congress on the precipitous withdrawal of
United States Armed Forces from Syria and Afghanistan, and Turkey's
unprovoked incursion into Syria.
_______________________________________________________________________
October 23, 2019
Read the second time and placed on the calendar
A joint resolution expressing the sense of Congress on the precipitous withdrawal of United States Armed Forces from Syria and Afghanistan, and Turkey's unprovoked incursion into Syria.
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Policy Area: International Affairs
Subjects: AfghanistanAlliancesAsiaConflicts and warsCongressional oversightCongressional-executive branch relationsDiplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroadEuropeForeign aid and international reliefHuman rightsIranIraqIsraelMiddle EastMilitary operations and strategyPresidents and presidential powers, Vice PresidentsRacial and ethnic relationsRefugees, asylum, displaced personsReligion
Last Action: Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 259. (10/23/2019)
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