American army vehicles drive north of Manbij city, in Aleppo Governorate, Syria March 9, 2017. Rodi Said, Reuters
Reuters: Exclusive: U.S. forces to stay in Syria for decades, say militia allies
AIN ISSA, Syria (Reuters) - Washington's main Syrian ally in the fight against Islamic State says the U.S. military will remain in northern Syria long after the jihadists are defeated, predicting enduring ties with the Kurdish-dominated region.
The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), an alliance of militias dominated by the Kurdish YPG, believes the United States has a "strategic interest" in staying on, SDF spokesman Talal Silo told Reuters.
"They have a strategy policy for decades to come. There will be military, economic and political agreements in the long term between the leadership of the northern areas (of Syria) ... and the U.S. administration," Silo said.
The U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State has deployed forces at several locations in northern Syria, including an airbase near the town of Kobani. It has supported the SDF with air strikes, artillery, and special forces on the ground.
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WNU Editor: Decades?!?!?!
5 comments:
Why not, but I have a hard time to see how we can make that working in the long run....
It's what they do.
I'd rather not be there decades, but I also rather not abandon the Kurds.
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I did and I have. I have done everything permissible under the law.
You on the other hand, have not given your all. Figures, don't it!
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