After Donald Trump's announcement of withdrawal from Syria, US-led military coalition begins pulling out troops

After Donald Trump's announcement of withdrawal from Syria, US-led military coalition begins pulling out troops

On 19 December, Trump said he had ordered the withdrawal of all US forces in Syria, which are believed to number around 2,000

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After Donald Trump's announcement of withdrawal from Syria, US-led military coalition begins pulling out troops

Beirut: The US-led military coalition in Syria has begun pulling out troops, a spokesman said on Friday without elaborating on locations or timetables.

“CJTF-OIR has begun the process of our deliberate withdrawal from Syria,” spokesman Colonel Sean Ryan said told AFP, referring to the US-led anti-jihadist force.

File image of US troops in Syria. Reuters

“Out of concern for operational security, we will not discuss specific timelines, locations or troops movements,” he said.

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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that the coalition had started scaling down its presence at Rmeilan airfield in the notheastern province of Hasakeh.

“On Thursday, some American forces withdrew from the Rmeilan military base in Hasakeh province,” Rami Abdel Rahman, the head of the Britain-based monitoring organisation, said.

“This is the first such pullout of American forces since the US president’s announcement” of a full troop withdrawal from Syria last month, he said.

On 19 December, Trump said he had ordered the withdrawal of all US forces in Syria, which are believed to number around 2,000.

His announcement, which came after a phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was criticised even within his own camp and is already having major repercussions on the nearly eight-year-old conflict.

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