A Pentagon spokesman has said that US forces are to stay in Syria indefinitely.
Eric Pahon said on Tuesday: “We are going to maintain our commitment on the ground as long as we need to, to support our partners and prevent the return of terrorist groups”
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Pahon said its troop commitment in Syria would be “conditions-based,” meaning that no timeline will determine if and when the US will pull out.
#U.S. military plans to stay in #Syria as long as necessary to ensure ISIS does not return.
“We are going to maintain our commitment on the ground as long as we need to, to support our partners and prevent the return of terrorist groups,” Pentagon spokesman Eric Pahon Said #AFP— Randa HABIB (@RandaHabib) December 5, 2017
There is however no legal justification for a US presence in the county which has endured six-years of deadly conflict and the partial occupation by ISIS.
Syrian President Assad has repeatedly condemned US forces for being deployed to his country, calling them “invaders” without an invitation.
RT reports: The Pentagon admitted last week that it has 1,720 troops in Syria, more than three times as many as it had previously acknowledged.
The US has maintained its military presence in Syria under the pretext of fighting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL). Washington has also armed and funded various proxy groups under the banners of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
The US has cited the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force against Al-Qaeda and other terrorists as legal justification for its presence in Syria. The Syrian government, however, has rejected this claim, and insists US forces are operating on its territory illegally.
“We will knock on every diplomatic door, because [the] American military presence in Syria is illegal,” Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem said. “When diplomacy will become powerless, then we will examine different options.”
Unlike the US, Russia’s intervention is at the invitation of the Syrian government. Moscow deployed its forces in September 2015, as terrorist groups threatened to overrun the government. The US has accused Russia of doing little to defeat IS, saying, “They have only conducted a fraction of counter-ISIS operations.”
“The statement is nothing new, the same typical snobbery,” Russian Senator Frants Klintsevich, deputy head of the Upper House Committee for Defense and Security, said in response. “Even with total resistance from the US special services, those who know how much Russia and the Syrian military forces have done, how many lives were lost, simply cannot say that Russia has done nothing.”
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Trump promised that he would end foreign excursions once ISIS was defeated. ISIS is defeated. Why hasn’t he turned it over to local groups or even the Russians. Campaign promise reneged.