McGurk’s selection as National Security Council senior director for Middle East and North Africa was first reported by The New York Times and CNN and confirmed to Al-Monitor by a former US official familiar with the decision.
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2228 Views | the publication reaches you by | Saudi Arabia TodayHe was appointed to that position in 2015 by then-President Barack Obama and stayed on until moving up his resignation following President Donald Trump’s snap order to withdraw US forces from Syria in December 2018.
His expected appointment will likely send a strong signal to Turkey and could complicate the Biden administration’s efforts to reset relations with the NATO ally.
McGurk was seen by some senior Turkish officials as the face of a US policy to arm the Syrian People’s Protection Units (YPG) in the fight against IS. The YPG has ties to the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (PKK), which has waged an intermittent insurgency against Turkey’s government since 1984.
The former envoy has criticized Trump’s orders to withdraw US forces from Syria and has lambasted Turkey’s military incursion against the YPG. He has also criticized Turkey for not securing its southeastern border as foreigners streamed into Syria to join IS earlier in the conflict.
McGurk is the latest former Obama-era official to be tapped by the incoming Biden administration. Wendy Sherman, who served as undersecretary of state for political affairs during the Obama administration and was a lead negotiator in the 2015 nuclear negotiations with Iran, is set to become deputy secretary of state under Antony Blinken, Politico first reported.
Victoria Nuland, former assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs who led the Obama administration’s diplomatic response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has also reportedly been tapped for undersecretary of state for policy.
The picks suggest Biden intends to take a tougher stance toward Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin than Trump, and that he intends to lead Iran policy with diplomacy rather than sanctions and military force.
What’s Next: More veterans of the Obama administration are expected to be announced by the Biden team in the coming weeks. Democrats gained control of the Senate on Wednesday in narrow runoff voting in Georgia, opening the path for the president-elect’s nominees to be approved.
Know More: News of McGurk’s prospective appointment was well received in Kurdish-controlled northeast Syria, but the incoming administration is unlikely to formally recognize the autonomous territory, Jared Szuba writes.
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