Pentagon Confirms Withdrawal From Syria Bases Used for Anti-ISIS Missions
DEIR EZ-ZOR PROVINCE, SYRIA, AUG 4 – The withdrawal reduces U.S. troop levels in Syria to fewer than 1,000 and involves handing over or dismantling three bases while continuing operations against ISIS.
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US Pulls Out of Three Forward Operating Bases in Syria
U.S. and coalition forces have withdrawn from three forward operating bases in northeastern Syria—Mission Support Site Green Village, Mission Support Site Euphrates (often called the Conoco gas-field base), and a third smaller facility—sometime in May 2025, according to the latest Department of Defense Inspector General quarterly report. These closures represent a mass exodus from the […] #USMilitary #SyriaWithdrawal #ISIS #MiddleEast #Counterte…
US leaves Syrian base where American troops fought Wagner mercenaries
U.S. troops have withdrawn from the outpost in Syria where a handful of American special operators and Marines fought off an assault by Russian mercenaries in 2018, a battle in which the American troops left a force 10 times their size scattered across the desert battlefield. The end of the U.S. presence at Mission Support Site Euphrates came as part of a wider drawdown in Syria in May, with American troops withdrawing from multiple bases used i…
US Forces Exit 3 Military Bases in Syria
U.S. forces and coalition partners have left three military bases in Syria and Iraq that were instrumental in operations against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), according to the Defense Department Inspector General’s latest quarterly report. According to the report, the troops departed Mission Support Site Green Village, H2, and Mission Support Site Euphrates, also known as the Conoco gas field. All three bases were located in the Mi…
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