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US reportedly closing 3 army bases in Syria, cuts troop presence

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US reportedly closing 3 military bases in Syria, cuts troop presence

America is shutting down three of its eight operational bases in northeastern Syria, lowering its army presence from 2,000 to 1,400 troops, the New York Occasions reported on April 17, citing two senior U.S. officers.

The closures embrace Mission Help Web site Inexperienced Village, MSS Euphrates, and a smaller unnamed facility. U.S. commanders will reportedly resolve inside 60 days whether or not to additional cut back the troop presence.

Regardless of the discount, the U.S. army will proceed supporting the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a Kurdish-led alliance controlling northeastern Syria, in operations in opposition to the Islamic State.

U.S. President Donald Trump has "expressed deep skepticism" about sustaining any army presence in Syria. Nevertheless, army analysts have beneficial preserving at the least 500 troops within the nation to counter lingering terrorist threats.

Since pro-Russian dictator Bashar al-Assad was ousted in a insurgent offensive and fled to Russia, Moscow additionally started withdrawing belongings from Syria, elevating doubts about the way forward for its army presence within the nation.

A Russian delegation had since traveled to Syria to fulfill the brand new management, and Russia's President Vladimir Putin pledged assist and cooperation to Syria's new chief, Ahmad al-Sharaa.

Bloomberg reported that Moscow is near an settlement with Syria's new authorities to take care of a restricted army presence in alternate for aiding with anti-Islamic State operations in jap Syria.

Ukraine has additionally reached out to Syria's new authorities relating to Russia's army presence. International Minister Andrii Sybiha visited Damascus on Dec. 30, 2024, and later indicated that Kyiv and Damascus share related views on the matter.

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