U.S. drafts plan to withdraw all its troops from Syria, NBC News reports
- The US Department of Defense is drafting plans to fully withdraw troops from Syria, as reported by NBC News, citing two US defense officials.
- President Donald Trump has shown interest in pulling out all troops from Syria, prompting the Pentagon to create withdrawal plans in 30, 60, or 90 days.
- Defense officials warn that removing US soldiers could endanger the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces and the security of prisons housing over 50,000 people, including ISIS fighters.
- This potential withdrawal echoes Trump's previous actions in 2018 and 2019, which led to significant changes in the region's security dynamics.
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Pentagon working on plan to withdraw all 2,000 US troops from Syria: Report
The Pentagon is drawing up plans for a full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria. NBC News broke the story after speaking to two defense officials. The defense officials told the news outlet the plans could take up to 90 days. The report comes as President Donald Trump expressed an apparent desire to withdraw troops from Syria on Thursday, Jan. 30. Full Story The Department of Defense (DOD) is drawing up plans to pull all U.S. troops out of Syri…
U.S. Drafts Plan to Withdraw All Its Troops From Syria, NBC News Reports
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