The United States does not intend to withdraw military contingent from Syria
Despite a significant reduction in the military contingent in the Middle East and plans to withdraw part of the military from Iraq, the United States does not intend to leave Syria. According to the American publication Politico, the issue of withdrawing troops from Syria is not on the agenda.
The newspaper, citing a high-ranking source in the White House administration, reports that the American military contingent will remain in Syria with the task of supporting the Syrian Kurds from the Syrian Democratic Force alliance. Washington intends to continue "supporting the SDS" in their fight against the "Islamic State" * (the organization is banned in Russia as a terrorist one).
According to the source, about 900 American troops will remain in Syria, which will be concentrated in areas under the control of the Kurds in the east and northeast of the country. The White House believes that American aid to the Kurds "is making progress," so it was decided to continue.
Today, the Kurdish Alliance "Forces of Democratic Syria" controls most of the Syrian provinces of Haseke, Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa. Nine American military bases are located on this territory, by some "accident", which control the largest oil fields. At the same time, the Americans are in Syria illegally, without the permission of the Syrian authorities.
As previously stated many times, the Americans sell illegally extracted Syrian oil through Iraq, and with the proceeds they finance illegal military formations, including Kurdish units opposing the government forces.
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