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The US plans to reduce its military presence in Syria to fewer than one thousand troops. The Department of Defense intends to carry out this reduction in the coming months, according to the Pentagon.
The US plans to cut its troop presence in Syria by half, consolidating bases as part of a broader regional military review. A soldier from the US-led coalition holds the hand of a boy during a ...
The U.S. military is planning to reduce its presence in Syria from eight bases to one base and change its policy.
As the US continues to reduce its military footprint in Syria, US Central Command launched an airstrike that killed Rakhim ...
The YPG is viewed as a terrorist group by Turkey, a US and NATO ally, and therefore, it was important to keep it ...
The US is withdrawing roughly 1,000 troops from Syria in the coming months. The Trump administration believes the new Syrian government and Kurdish partners can contain ISIS. The US is "well ...
The United States will cut its presence in Syria by half in the coming months, the Department of Defense announced on Friday. The U.S. military will bring the number of troops inside Syria to ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. troops in Syria will begin to consolidate their operations in the country, shutting down some bases in the coming months and leaving less than 1,000 service members there ...
US Military to Slash Troops in Syria to Under 1,000 (Corrects key word used by some media clients to USA-MILITARY/SYRIA from US-MILITARY/SYRIA) WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. military will ...
The number of US troops in Syria has regularly surged higher than the Pentagon has publicly disclosed since at least 2020, and in recent months increased to more than double the roughly 900 troops ...
The U.S. for months has had more than 2,000 troops inside Syria, more than double the 900 troops the Defense Department previously said are on the ground there. The increased force presence has ...
The Pentagon says there are 2,000 U.S. troops deployed in Syria, more than double what officials with the Department of Defense have been telling reporters for months. "We have been briefing you ...