Kosovo Army father: I SIS can be resurrected

Former US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis, who had resigned from this post due to disagreements with President Donald Trump, has warned that the militant Islamic State group could be “resurrected” following Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria's northeast. “We must continue pressure on I SIS so they [...]
Former US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis, who had resigned from this post due to disagreements with President Donald Trump, has warned that the militant Islamic State group could be “resurrected” following Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria's northeast.
“We must continue pressure on I SIS in order for them not to be recovered”, Mattis told NBC News.
We probably want the war to end, we probably even claim that the war is over. You can withdraw troops like President Obama's taught him in Iraq hard, but we in the military say the enemy also has the right to vote. And in this case, if we don't continue the pressure, I The SIS will be resurrected. They will return”, Mattis said, broadcast the REL.
American President Donald Trump has faced criticism following the decision to withdraw American troops from this area, where they were co-operating with Kurdish forces who fight against the IS.
Critics have accused Trump of betraying Kurdish allies who are facing attacks by the Turkish military, which has launched offensive in northern Syria. Ankara considers Kurdish terrorist fighters and has threatened to pull them out of the region.
Republican lawmakers and those Democrats have warned that Trump's decision will lead to the resurrection of the IS. Kurdish forces are estimated to have 10,000 imprisoned IS members, and experts fear they will flee prisons as Kurds wage battle with Turkish forces.











