13 Nov 2024
Saturday 26 January 2019 - 17:01
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US plans to keep troops in Syria's al-Tanf base: Report

Press TV - The United States is reportedly planning to keep some of its forces ina military base in southeastern Syria despite a total withdrawal ordered by US President Donald Trump.

Informed sources told Washington-based Foreign Policy magazine on Friday that given the strategic importance of the al-Tanf garrison, situated in SyriasHoms Province near the Iraqi border, the US government mulls keeping at least some troops there.

The first source said the only logical purpose al-Tanf serves is to let Washington monitor and disrupt the alleged flow of Iranian military advisers.Honestly, you could not contrive a different military mission.

The other source said the move allows American soldiers claim self-defense in striking Iranianmilitary advisers, among others in the area.

When they come through, weve claimed, I think reasonably, that theyve been threatening either US forces or partner forces, he said.

A former senior US military commander, said, Al-Tanf is a critical element in the effort to prevent Iran from establishing a ground line of communications from Iran through Iraq through Syria to southern Lebanon in support of Lebanese Hezbollah.

Keeping troops in al-Tanf goes against Trump's pullout order. It could also raise legal issues for the Trump administration as the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force permits the use of force against non-state militant groups, not nation states.

Iranian military advisers are in Syria at the request of the country's legitimate government but the US has deployed troops to the Arab country without an authorization from Damascus or a UN mandate.

While Tehranhas been key to defeating terrorists and helping keep Syria in one piece, Washington's record has been sketchy, marked bya bid to propup anti-government and separatistforces.

Trump announced theplan to withdraw all 2,000 American forcesfrom Syria in December 2018 amid preparations by Turkey to launchan operation against US-backed Kurdish militants in northern Syria.

His abrupt move sparked concern among officials in Washington, prompting Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to step down in protest.

The planned pullout also raised worries amongKurdish militantsoperating in northern Syria and left them feeling abandoned by Washington.

The vast majority of US troops are operating in northeastern Syria while only over 200 of them are concentrated in al-Tanf.

Earlier on Friday, a videoreleased by the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, purportedlyshowed the entry of about 250 US trucks loaded with weapons and logistical equipment toAmerican bases in Syria.

Last week, the founder of Blackwater - now called Academi - said American troops in Syria could be replaced with mercenaries.

Erik Prince, who founded the infamous private military company,toldFox Businessthat using private contractors would allow Trump to end "forever wars" and protect US allies against what he called Iranian military advisers and Syrian army soldiers.
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