International

[ International ] [ Main Menu ]


  


56645


Date: December 09, 2024 at 16:09:23
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Assad Flees, U.S. Stays - Secret U.S. forces remain in Syria...

URL: https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/assad-flees-us-stays


KEN KLIPPENSTEIN - DEC 09, 2024

Assad Flees, U.S. Stays
"Secret U.S. forces remain in Syria. Here’s who and where

If you thought the fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad might mean the U.S.
military is done operating in the country, think again. Within hours of Assad
fleeing the country, President Biden announced that “we will help ensure
stability in eastern Syria, protecting our personnel against any threats.”

Biden wasn’t kidding: yesterday, the U.S. carried out a spree of strikes on
supposed ISIS positions, including dozens of airstrikes on over 75 targets. The
closest thing we got to an explanation for the volley came from Gen. Erik Kurilla,
U.S. military commander for the Middle East, who made clear that whatever
changes were taking place in Damascus, the U.S. military’s role would be more
of the same. “There should be no doubt … we will not allow ISIS to reconstitute
and take advantage of the current situation in Syria,” Kurilla said in a press
release.

What there seems to be plenty of doubt about is what U.S. personnel are even
in Syria and where. The U.S. government hates talking about its military
footprint throughout the Middle East. When three U.S. troops were killed in
Jordan earlier this year, many Americans were surprised that there was even a
base near the Syrian border. The U.S. government had never before officially
acknowledged the base, nor the mission. Secrecy over American military
deployments is out of control and prevents the American public from
meaningfully participating in discussion of our foreign policy.

Let’s pull back the curtain shrouding the truth about our military presence in
Syria.

The Pentagon acknowledges about 900 troops based in Syria, but the actual
number is nearly double that, according to well-placed military sources and
documents we’ve reviewed. This number includes clandestine forces of the
Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) that operate under numbered task
forces and are quite independent of the conventional military units in Syria. On
the clandestine side, JSOC is joined by CIA paramilitary and covert operations
in country, Defense Intelligence Agency operations focused on human
intelligence collection, Defense Threat Reduction Agency WMD-related
operations focused on Assad’s chemical arsenal, and other intelligence and
counterintelligence operations on the ground that spy on the Russians and
Iranians.

Because these forces are clandestine, the White House can say they only have
much smaller conventional forces operating in the country on stuff like the
relatively uncontroversial counter-ISIS mission Kurilla mentioned.

The clandestine forces operate from at least ten bases and outposts, according
to documents we’ve reviewed. CENTCOM, the command responsible for the
Middle East, publicly acknowledges six bases:

At Tanf Garrison (FOB ATG),
Mission Support Site Conoco,
Mission Support Site Euphrates,
Mission Support Site Green Village,
Patrol Base al-Shaddadi, and
Rumalyn Landing Zone (FOB RLZ).

Four additional bases — Abu Hajar, Malikiyah, Robariye, and Tall Baydar — have
been mentioned in documents as currently hosting U.S. personnel. There are
additional bases just outside Syria (such as Tower 22 in Jordan, where the
attack killing three U.S. troops occurred) that directly support U.S. military
forces located in Syria.

Operations in Syria against ISIS generally fall under Operation Inherent Resolve,
the 25-nation coalition that has ground forces in Syria, Iraq, Jordan, and Kuwait.
Fighter and bomber aircraft supporting the Syria mission are based in the same
four countries, plus Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar.

There are additional U.S.-only organizations and operations that focus on
specific and restricted operations, as well as counter-Russia, counter-Iran and
counter-terrorism tasks outside the ISIS mandate:

Combined Joint Interagency Task Force Syria in Qatar, focused on vetting
operations for yet another group of opposition Syrian soldiers on the U.S.
payroll;

Special Operations Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve (SOJTF-OIR)
in Kuwait, that oversees the special operations;

Joint Special Operations Task Force Levant, headquartered in Kuwait, that has
shadowy missions separate from Operation Inherent Resolve;

The SOCOM-led Gallant Phoenix operation, focused on tracking and assessing
foreign fighters in Syria, with headquartered in Jordan;

Operation Spartan Shield, an operation headquartered in Kuwait that is focused
on Iran and Iran-backed militias and hosts the largest U.S. ground contingent;
and

Cobalt Spear, a counter-WMD operation focused on Syria’s chemical (and
possibly biological) weapons.

Other clandestine and intelligence operations have been mentioned relating to
Syria, including Nomad Shadow in Turkey, Project 3HN, Talon Anvil, and Iron
Echo, according to documents we’ve reviewed.

Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and National Guard troops have been
stationed in Syria during 2024. The Army special forces come predominantly
from the 7th Special Forces Group at Eglin air force base in Florida, though
other special operations forces, including Navy SEALs and Air Force special
tactics have also been employed.

National Guard from at least Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, and
Virginia have deployed to Syria over the past year, including infantry and
artillery units. And then there are the contractors who operate drones and
aircraft, conduct maintenance, feed and house the troops, and keep everything
running.

No wonder Biden stresses “protecting our personnel.” The bombing operation
yesterday feels like a parting gift as the U.S. anticipates being shown the door
by the new government in Damascus. But undoubtedly Washington will
negotiate a forever presence. Unless there’s a public pushback, which isn’t
possible if the public doesn’t even know we’re in Syria."

— Edited by William M. Arkin


Responses:
[56648]


56648


Date: December 09, 2024 at 22:38:34
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Assad Flees, U.S. Stays - Secret U.S. forces remain in Syria...


Why were previous world leaders so friendly with Assad?
I have read reports he and his British born wife met
with Queen Elizabeth


Responses:
None


[ International ] [ Main Menu ]

Generated by: TalkRec 1.17
    Last Updated: 30-Aug-2013 14:32:46, 80837 Bytes
    Author: Brian Steele