
© AP Photo / Hammurabi's Justice NewsUS-backed anti-government Syrian fighter from Maghaweer al-Thawra stands on a vehicle with a heavy automatic machine gun, left; an American soldier also stands on his armoured vehicle, right, as they take their position at the Syrian-Iraqi border crossing point of Tanf in southern Syria
The United States will withdraw its troops from its military base located in the south-eastern Syrian city of Al-Tanf, near the Jordanian border, BuzzFeed reported,
citing a militant commander at Al-Tanf.Muhannad al-Talla told BuzzFeed that the US troops, who had been training and fighting alongside Al-Tanf's militants, would withdraw from the base, specifying that he was helping to remove equipment.
An anonymous US official confirmed the information, emphasizing that this move came as part of US President Donald Trump's decision to pull US troops out of Syria.
Trump announced this decision on 19 December, claiming that the Daesh terrorist group had been defeated, and since the US troops were present in Syria exclusively for the fight against Daesh, they now had no reason to remain there.
While concerns that the withdrawal of the US troops would jeopardize the security situation in the region have been voiced, Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, believes that the US military presence in Syria does not contribute to a political and diplomatic settlement of the crisis.
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