US Resumes Large-Scale Military Operations Against ISIS In Northern Syria

U.S. soldiers with 4th Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment, 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, North Carolina Army National Guard, attached to the 218th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, South Carolina Army National Guard, provide M2A2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles for support to Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve in eastern Syria Nov. 1. The mechanized infantry troops will partner with Syrian Democratic Forces to defeat ISIS remnants and protect critical infrastructure in eastern Syria. (Spc. DeAndre Pierce/Army Reserve)

The Hill: US restarts large-scale military campaign against ISIS

Joint U.S.-Kurdish forces have resumed significant military operations against the Islamic State in northern Syria, the New York Times reported Monday.

“Over the next days and weeks, the pace will pick back up against remnants of ISIS,” Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the commander of the U.S.’s Central Command, told reporters in Bahrain over the weekend.

The amping up of military force in the region comes after President Trump called the withdrawal of remaining U.S. troops near Syria's northeastern border at the beginning of October.

Read more ....

WNU Editor: This report is unfortunately true .... No 'End Date' for U.S. Troops in Syria (Foreign Policy).

More News On The U.S. Resuming Large-Scale Military Operations Against ISIS In Northern Syria

US resumes more robust counter-ISIS ops in Syria -- Military Times
U.S. Resumes Large-Scale Operations Against ISIS in Northern Syria -- The New York Times
U.S. troops resume counterterrorism missions against ISIS in Syria -- The Week
The Fighting Continues in Northern Syria -- The Wall Street Journal

0 Response to "US Resumes Large-Scale Military Operations Against ISIS In Northern Syria"

Post a Comment