Sunday, November 10, 2019

U.S. Chairman Of The Joint Chiefs Of Staff: 500-600 American Troops To Stay In Syria


The Hill: Joint chiefs chair: Fewer than 1,000 troops will remain in Syria

Fewer than 1,000 U.S. troops will remain in Syria with a continued mission of defeating ISIS, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said Sunday.

“The footprint will be small, but the objective will remain the same: the enduring defeat of ISIS,” Milley said in an interview on ABC's “This Week.”

ABC’s Martha Raddatz questioned Milley on the number of troops expected to stay in Syria, noting that American troops have remained in the region even as President Trump has said he wanted the 1,000 to leave.

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Update #1: Top US general says 500-600 American troops to stay in Syria (AP)
Update #2: Top US military official says 500 troops to remain in Syria (France 24)

WNU Editor: Analysis is true .... For east Syria, American troops are about much more than oil (Military.com/AP). But there are some who disagree .... Trump plan to save Syria's oil is shaping up to be a public-relations dumpster fire (Christopher Woody and David Choi, Business Insider).

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Trump is the antiwar president.

CHUDS.

Anonymous said...

Since Trump was sworn in, the ISIS governed land has shrunk to about zero sq. miles and Baghdadi was killed. Those are significant accomplishments that eluded Obama.
Iran is facing ever bigger problems keeping its empire together thanks to Trump. Popular revolts against Iran grows daily. It lacks the funds to insulate its population from food shortages. These are fine achievements.

Balanced against is the chaotic twitter policy statements.

Who cares?

Anonymous said...

ZKurds betrayed. Russia and Iran rule Syria now and America ignored. Jihad
losing to Assad et al and Not because of
Trump. cut and run is not a policy

Anonymous said...

Kurds have the oil, which means they have money to buy weapons, medicine, farm equipment, etc.

Do the Russians or Assad have those oil fields? No.

Roger Smith said...



http://carolineglick.com/is-iran-winning-or-losing/

Anonymous said...


That is a very good article Roger.

Thank you.