US to Scale Down Its Military Bases in Syria, Envoy Says
- The U.S. Military will reduce its presence in Syria from eight bases to one, as stated by Thomas Barrack, the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey.
- Barrack confirmed that the Syrian Democratic Forces are an important ally for the U.S. In the region.
- Barrack indicated that U.S. Policies on Syria will change significantly, stating, 'none of these have worked' over the past century.
- The U.S. Has already withdrawn 500 of the 2,000 troops it had in Syria to support local forces against the Islamic State.
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