The decision comes almost three months after Donald Trump’s power, which has long opposed the US’s presence in the country, and upheld to return to the lonely policy from the US.
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Pentagon announced on Friday that it would reduce the existing two thousand US military in Syria to deal with Islamic terrorists, predicting the exit in the coming months.
The United States has had military presence in Syria as part of the international coalition against the Islamic State Group (IS). IS lost in 2019, but cells were active.
The decision comes almost three months after Donald Trump’s power, which has long opposed the US’s presence in the country, and upheld to return to the lonely policy from the US.
“In the coming months, the US presence in Syria is reducing to less than a thousand soldiers,” Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnel said in a statement.
“This integration demonstrates the important actions we have given to the resource and operational capabilities of the Islamic State Group in the region and around the world,” he said, “against the US success against the US”.
Donald Trump has long suspicious of military existence in Syria, and Bashar al-Assad under the leadership of the country by the Islamist coalition has not changed the fall of the country in late December.
“Syria is confused, but it is not our friend, (…) is not our fight,” Donald Trump wrote in December during the attack, which was 50 years inseparable mastery of the Assad clan.
The possession of the vast areas of Syria and Iraq by IS, since 2014, has triggered the intervention of international coalition intervention under the United States, whose main goal, from the wind, is to support the units of the Iraqi army and the fought Kurds.
But Washington also sent thousands of soldiers to support these local forces and perform their own military activities.
After winning against IS, it was announced in Iraq in 2017 and in 2019 in Syria in 2019, the US military presence on the grounds to torture the remaining cells of terrorist groups.
At the end of December, former Democratic President Joe Biden administration, who was in power at the time, announced that the number of US troops in Syria had increased in previous months, although Washington had 900 soldiers.
The United States Army “is ready to attack the remnants in Syria,” said a Pentagon spokesman, according to the US managing “important abilities in the region.”
There are about 2,500 personnel in Iraq in the United States, which is expected to decrease.
Safety in Syria from the fall of Bashar al-Assad has been dangerous since the beginning of nearly 14 years of war due to violently suppressing old expressions in 2011.