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Eugene

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Fri Dec 14, 2018, 11:20 PM Dec 2018

America's hidden war in Syria

Source: Washington Post

America’s hidden war in Syria

U.S. troops will now stay in Syria indefinitely, controlling a third of the country and facing peril on many fronts

Story by Liz Sly
Photos by Alice Martins
Dec. 14, 2018

RAQQA, Syria — This ruined, fearful city was once the Islamic State’s capital, the showcase of its caliphate and a magnet for foreign fighters from around the globe.

Now it lies at the heart of the United States’ newest commitment to a Middle East war.

The commitment is small, a few thousand troops who were first sent to Syria three years ago to help the Syrian Kurds fight the Islamic State. President Trump indicated in March that the troops would be brought home once the battle is won, and the latest military push to eject the group from its final pocket of territory recently got underway.

In September, however, the administration switched course, saying the troops will stay in Syria pending an overall settlement to the Syrian war and with a new mission: to act as a bulwark against Iran’s expanding influence.

That decision puts U.S. troops in overall control, perhaps indefinitely, of an area comprising nearly a third of Syria, a vast expanse of mostly desert terrain roughly the size of Louisiana.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/world/syria/us-troops-in-syria/
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America's hidden war in Syria (Original Post) Eugene Dec 2018 OP
A few thousand U.S. troops... roughly the size of Louisiana keithbvadu2 Dec 2018 #1

keithbvadu2

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1. A few thousand U.S. troops... roughly the size of Louisiana
Fri Dec 14, 2018, 11:33 PM
Dec 2018

A few thousand U.S. troops in overall control, perhaps indefinitely, of an area comprising nearly a third of Syria, a vast expanse of mostly desert terrain roughly the size of Louisiana

Just how much 'control' can so few have over such a large area?

Or is it just nothingburger bragging rights for empty desert?

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