The Trump administration's Syria envoy, Tom Barrack, has publicly rebuked Israel over an airstrike on a Syrian airbase, calling it an unnecessary escalation. The criticism follows Israel's admission that the intelligence behind the strike, a claimed Turkish troop buildup, was false.
The Trump administration rarely criticizes Israel in public. But Tom Barrack, the US Special Presidential Envoy for Syria and Iraq, broke that pattern on August 22 when he condemned Israeli airstrikes on Syria's Abu al-Duhur Airbase carried out on August 18.
According to Barrack: "unnecessary escalation". The strikes involved eight separate sorties targeting runways and storage facilities and produced no reported casualties.
Why the airbase sits at the center of three countries' interests
The base sits roughly 40 to 70 kilometers from the Turkish border, which is why Israel says it acted. Israel reportedly justified the strikes on intelligence suggesting a potential Turkish military buildup near the site.
However, Barrack dismantled that rationale, confirming the claims of an imminent Turkish troop movement were untrue. Washington has been trying to support Israel's security concerns while also nurturing a diplomatic opening with Syria's government under President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who has reportedly made overtures toward de-escalation with Israel.
A push for trilateral deconfliction
Barrack emphasized the need for trilateral diplomatic channels between Israel, Syria, and Turkey to prevent this kind of miscalculation. The proposal for a deconfliction mechanism suggests Washington views the current communication gaps between the three countries as genuinely dangerous, not merely inconvenient.
The episode also raises questions about Israel's decision-making, since acting on unverified claims about a NATO ally's troop movements strained trust across several relationships at once. For al-Sharaa's government, Barrack's public criticism of the strikes validates the diplomatic approach it has been pursuing, putting Washington on record as favoring negotiation over further strikes.
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