US Begins Withdrawal from Largest Base in Syria
US forces have started the process of withdrawing from their largest base in northeastern Syria. The US has occupied Eastern Syria for…
US forces have started the process of withdrawing from their largest base in northeastern Syria. The US has occupied Eastern Syria for a decade.
According to three Syrian sources who spoke to Reuters, the American soldiers began the process of evacuating from the region on Monday. The base is located in Qasrak, Hasakah province.
Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that the White House had decided to pull all 1,000 American troops from Syria. The officials told the outlet that the withdrawal occurred because the White House had determined. . .
US forces have started the process of withdrawing from their largest base in northeastern Syria. The US has occupied Eastern Syria for…
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