US sends armored vehicles to Syria as carrier enters Persian Gulf
— Inherent Resolve (@CJTFOIR) September 18, 2020
US Central Command said it had directed a number of actions to ensure safety of US troops. There are only several hundred American soldiers in Syria according to official counts, but US patrols have been harassed by Russian patrols near Qamishli and other areas. The Russians moved into northeast Syria in October 2019 when the US withdrew from the border, which prompted a Turkish invasion. The Russians, even as they pressure the US, have kept Turkish-backed Syrian extremists from attacking and ethnically cleansing Kurdish minorities. Turkish-backed Syrian extremist groups have been accused by human rights and UN reports of widespread rape, looting and murder of women and minorities.
U.S.S Nimitz enters Persian Gulf Friday along with guided-missile cruisers Princeton and Philippine Sea, destroyer Sterett: Navy pic.twitter.com/cylpABoxQf— Lucas Tomlinson (@LucasFoxNews) September 18, 2020
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