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The US plans to reduce its military presence in Syria to fewer than one thousand troops. The Department of Defense intends to carry out this reduction in the coming months, according to the Pentagon.
US policy is to have one Syria and one army there and not support federalism. US Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack has a clear ...
Washington has significantly reduced its troop presence in Syria, its special envoy to the country Thomas Barrack has said, amid warming ties with Damascus after a rebel uprising toppled former ...
The US plans to cut its troop presence in Syria by half, consolidating bases as part of a broader regional military review.
The United States will cut its presence in Syria by half in the coming months, the Department of Defense announced on Friday. The U.S. military will bring the number of troops inside Syria to ...
The closures include Mission Support Site Green Village, MSS Euphrates, and a smaller unnamed facility. U.S. commanders will reportedly decide within 60 days whether to further reduce the troop ...
What is behind US strategy of keeping troops in post-Assad Syria? Analysts say priorities extend beyond anti-ISIL mission and include keeping leverage as Syria’s future takes shape.
US Aid Cuts Risk Riots, Breakouts at Islamic State-Linked Camps in Syria (Reuters) - Moves by President Donald Trump's administration to cut U.S. foreign aid funding risk destabilising two camps ...
US troops have been in Syria since 2015 to counter ISIS. But President Trump's return adds new uncertainty to the highly volatile region.
The US told Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that it was willing to withdraw American soldiers from northeast Syria and reduce sanctions in return for him shutting down Iranian arms supply lines.
Moves by President Donald Trump's administration to cut U.S. foreign aid funding risk destabilising two camps in northeastern Syria holding tens of thousands of people accused of affiliation with ...