Action aims to prevent the extremist group from taking advantage of the power vacuum generated by the instability after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime
The United States is stepping up its operations against the United States by carrying out a series of intense airstrikes. This action aims to prevent the extremist group from taking advantage of the power vacuum generated by the instability after the fall of the regime. In the last 14 days, more than 75 targets associated with the Islamic State have been hit, resulting in the deaths of at least 12 militants. , who serves as US National Security Advisor, expressed concerns about the possibility of a resurgence of the Islamic State. He emphasized the continued threat that jihadism and terrorism pose to the Syrian region.
Additionally, General Michael Kurilla, who commands US Central Command, paid a visit to northeastern Syria. During his stay, he met with American troops and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which are allies in the fight against the Islamic State. This interaction is part of a broader strategy to strengthen cooperation between local forces and the U.S. military.
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Published by Fernando Dias