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Trump says US troops to deploy to other areas before leaving Syria

October 21, 2019 at 7:02 pm

US President Donald Trump delivers a speech at the 74th session of UN General Assembly in New York, United States on 24 September, 2019 [Erçin Top/Anadolu Agency]

US President Donald Trump on Monday said he did not want to leave any American troops in Syria, but that US forces leaving the country now would deploy elsewhere before returning to the United States, reports Reuters.

Trump, speaking at a meeting of his Cabinet at the White House, also said that it appeared a five-day pause negotiated last week in the Turkish offensive against US-allied Kurdish-led fighters in northern Syria was holding despite some skirmishes.

Trump and the business of War – Cartoon [Sabaaneh/MiddleEastMonitor]

Turkey began its cross-border operation following Trump’s decision two weeks ago to withdraw US troops from the area. US officials said then that those troops were expected to be repositioned in the region. Some of them could go to Iraq.

A small number of US troops would stay “in a little different section to secure the oil,” as well as in “a totally different section of Syria near Jordan and close to Israel,” Trump said on Monday.

“That’s a totally different mindset,” Trump told reporters at the meeting, adding: “Other than that, there’s no reason” for US troops to remain.

“They’re going to be sent initially to different parts,” he added. “Ultimately, we’re bringing them home.”

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The American withdrawal has been criticized by US lawmakers, including some fellow Republicans, as a betrayal of Kurdish allies who for years have helped the United States fight the Daesh.

On Monday, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper said the Pentagon was considering keeping some US troops near oilfields in northeastern Syria alongside Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to help deny oil to Daesh militants.

Trump defended the withdrawal decision saying:

We never agreed to protect the Kurds for the rest of their lives,

and that he was making good on a campaign promise to disengage from international conflicts as part of his “America First” agenda as he seeks re-election next year.

“I want to bring our soldiers back home,” the Republican president said.

I have to do what I got elected on, and I have to do what I think is right.