Reuters:
""As a guarantor of this de-escalation area with Russia and Jordan, the United States will take firm and appropriate measures in response to Assad regime violations," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement late on Friday.The position is so unassailable that the SAA is releasing from service soldiers who have served from 2010. Now, that is confidence.
A war monitor, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, reported on Wednesday that Syrian government forces fresh from their victory this week against an Islamic State pocket in south Damascus were moving into the southern province of Deraa.
Syrian state-run media have reported that government aircraft have dropped leaflets on rebel-held areas in Deraa urging fighters to disarm.
The U.S. warning comes weeks after a similar attack on a de-escalation zone in northeastern Syria held by U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces. U.S. ground and air forces repelled the more than four-hour attack, killing perhaps as many as 300 pro-Assad militia members, many of them Russian mercenaries.
Backed by Russian warplanes, ground forces from Iran and allied militia, including Lebanon's Hezbollah, have helped Assad drive rebels from Syria's biggest cities, putting him in an unassailable military position."
As we have written here, the SAA is preparing to liberate yet more SYRIAN territory, territory in the SW of the country. This makes the Israelis nervous and so they have caused their American puppets to warn Syria against eliminating jihadi and FSA held pockets near the Jordanian border and the Israeli occupied Golan Heights.
Is this for real? Are Pompeo Maximus and Mattis, the Marine Monk, really going to commit US forces to battle against a sovereign state that is attempting to regain control of its own land? Really?
There are scattered reports that US air has recently attacked SAA forces out in eastern Homs Province. That does not seem "confirmed" to me, but perhaps it is true and the decision to fight Syrian forces has already been made.
Comment: Far from pulling out of Syria, the US seems determined at this point to dig in its heels and carve out its own 'sphere of influence' in the beleaguered country. At what point does push come to shove and the uninvited American military begins escalating conflict with the Syrian Arab army - or will the skirmishes continue at the same levels we've seen?