Official: US troops who freed the country of Turkish aggression go to Iraq

All American troops who withdrew from northern Syria are expected to relocation to western Iraq, US Defence Secretary Mark Esper has confirmed. Mr. Esper told reporters that, under current plans, about 1,000 soldiers would be deployed to help stop the revival of the Islamic State. [ Footnote] ISIS]. President Donald Trump recently [...]
Mr. Esper told reporters that, under current plans, about 1,000 soldiers would be deployed to help stop the revival of the Islamic State. [ Footnote] ISIS].
President Donald Trump has recently pledged to return American troops to the US, writes BBC, translation Periscopi.
The withdrawal of American troops in Syria paved the way for the Turkish Army for offensive against Kurdish fighters.
Both sides have accused each other of disrupting the ceasefire, enabled by the current American administration.
Official Ankara sees Kurdish forces as terrorists, and requires the creation of a secure “ ” within Syria, where it would place Syrian immigrants.
On Sunday, Turkey said one of their soldiers had been killed and another had been wounded by Kurdish attacks near the Syrian city of Tal Alaydi. /Periscope











