WORLD, Jan. 24 (YPA) - The Biden administration is reconsidering its military priorities in the Middle East and is considering the possibility of withdrawing from Syria, Foreign Policy Magazine reported today, Wednesday.The American magazine cited so
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"The Biden administration is reconsidering its military priorities in the Middle East and is considering the possibility of withdrawing from Syria, Foreign Policy Magazine reported today, Wednesday. The American magazine cited sources in the White House, the Department of Defense, and the Department of State, stating that Washington is no longer interested in staying in Syria. The magazine added that Washington sees its presence in Syria as no longer necessary and is actively exploring the timing and method of withdrawal. It’s worth noting that US bases in Syria have been subjected to multiple attacks since October 7th of last year."
The Pentagon has denied a Foreign Policy magazine report saying Washington may withdraw its troops from Syria
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"The US Department of Defense has dismissed media reports suggesting that Washington may end its occupation of part of Syria, calling them “erroneous.”
Responding to a query from Russia’s RIA Novosti on Wednesday, a Pentagon spokesman denied reports this week by Foreign Policy magazine and Middle East news outlet Al-Monitor. Foreign Policy claimed on Wednesday that US government officials were having “active internal discussions” regarding how and when to withdraw troops from Syria, while Al-Monitor reported on Monday that the Pentagon had proposed a plan for its Kurdish allies in Syria to partner with the Syrian government in their conflict with the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group."
US, Iraq to kick off talks on future of unwelcome US forces
The United States and Iraq have started talks to examine the future of the US presence on Iraqi soil.
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"The talks will delve into the feasibility and timing of ending the US military presence. The US is seeking a conditions-based approach as it continues to uphold the pretext that it is maintaining a presence in Iraq to fight off ISIS despite the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, notably the Popular Mobilization Forces, underlining that they do not need aid from Washington."