Feb 23 β€’ 09:54 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

Syria: American forces withdraw from an important base and must leave Syria within a month

American forces are withdrawing from a significant base in Syria and are expected to complete their exit within one month.

American forces have begun the process of withdrawing from a critical military base in Syria, located in the northeastern region still controlled by Kurdish forces. This withdrawal follows the recent evacuation of two other bases, al-Tanf and al-Chaddadi, over the past two weeks, signaling a significant shift in U.S. military presence in the volatile region. The decision to pull out these forces comes amid various strategic changes in the U.S. approach to its involvement in the fight against jihadist groups in the area.

Reports indicate that a convoy of trucks loaded with armored vehicles and prefabricated structures has been seen traveling from the Qasrak base in the HassakΓ© province towards the Iraqi border. This movement underscores not just the physical withdrawal of U.S. troops, but also highlights the ongoing complexities involved in regional security and the implications for local Kurdish factions, who have often relied on U.S. support to counterbalance threats from both ISIS and Turkish forces.

The completion timeline given for the withdrawal, set within a month, raises questions about the future dynamics in Syria, particularly in terms of how local forces will adapt without U.S. military backing. It also may influence the geopolitical landscape, with other regional powers likely to exploit the vacuum left by the U.S. exit, affecting both security and political alignments in the area.

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