ΣΧΟΛΙΟ ΙΣΤΟΛΟΓΙΟΥ: Οι Η.Π.Α χρησιμοποιούν την παράνομη αυτή βάση, για να εκπαιδεύουν τους τρομοκράτες του Daesh.Οι Αμερικάνοι και οι Εβραίοι ΔΗΜΙΟΥΡΓΗΣΑΝ και ΕΞΟΠΛΙΣΑΝ ΑΛ Κάιντα και Ιsis.Οι Δυτικοί όλοι είναι ξεδοντιασμένες αδελφάρες, και όσοι δεν είναι είναι βουτηγμένοι μέσα στην διαφθορά και τους ελέγχει όλους...το Τυφώνειο Ιερατείο.
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In 2016 the
United States established a training program for Free Syrian Army
militants at its military base in al-Tanf to fight Daesh terrorists in
the region.
According
to The Washington Post, the United States has been concerned over the
possibility of Iranian forces, fighting in support of the Syrian
government, seizing the US outpost in al-Tanf. Other high-ranking aides
were cited by the media outlet as saying that they saw it as a chance
to expand the campaign against the Iranian forces in the war-ravaged
country.
Such a turn of events would contradict
President Donald Trump’s promise to “leave Syria, like, very soon”
as the US has allegedly accomplished its mission to “knock out” Daesh*.
According to The Washington Post, the al-Tanf
base’s fate illustrates the confusion characterizing President Trump’s
response to Iranian increasing "political and military influence"
across the region. Initially, the base was established to fight armed
militant groups and recapture a strategic border crossing at Bukamal,
but since Trump took office, he promised to act decisively against the
Islamic Republic, which allegedly joined Syrian government troops and
frustrated US plans to move northwest.
As President Trump accused Tehran
of fomenting “violence” and fueling “bloodshed and chaos” across the
Middle East, the anti-Daesh mission in al-Tanf smoothly shifted
to countering the alleged Iranian presence in the area. Trump’s top
military aides are, however, reluctant to kick-off a larger campaign
in Syria out of concerns over the safety of troops positioned in the
region.
Tensions between the US and Iran have
recently escalated as President Trump announced his decision to withdraw
from the Iran nuclear deal and reinstate anti-Tehran sanctions. The
situation is being exacerbated by Israeli strikes on alleged Iranian
positions in Syria in response to Tehran purportedly firing rockets
at the IDF forces positioned in the Golan Heights. Iran, in turn, denied
its military presence in Syria.
Since 2016, the US has been training
Free Syrian Army militants at its military base in al-Tanf to fight
Daesh, however it has drawn much criticism from Damascus and Moscow, with the latter voicing concerns that Washington was “spewing Daesh mobile groups who make inroads to launch subversive terrorist operations against Syrian troops and civilians.”
"The situation
when the United States is virtually occupying a 55-kilometer [34-mile]
zone around At-Tanf on the Syrian-Jordanian border without the consent
of the Syrian Government, is bewildering. This zone includes the
infamous Rukban refugee camp, where militants from illegal armed groups
are freely moving near the US Armed Forces," the assistant to the
secretary of the Russian Security Council told Sputnik.
The US-led coalition has been conducting
airstrikes against Daesh targets in Syria since 2014 without a UN
mandate or authorization from the Damascus government. Syria views their
presence as a violation of the country's national sovereignty.
*Daesh, also known as ISIS/ISIL/IS, is a terrorist group banned in Russia and many other countries.
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