by Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Pentagon signals to Russia and Iran that American forces will not leave the war-torn country anytime soon
The U.S. flag flutters on a military vehicle in Manbej countryside
Photo: Reuters
A Syrian rebel commander said on Thursday
rare military exercises with U.S. Marines in southern Syria sent a
strong message to Russia and Iran that the Americans and the rebels
intend to stay and confront any threats to their presence.
Col. Muhanad al Talaa, commander of the
Pentagon-backed Maghawir al Thawra group, told Reuters the eight days of
drills that ended this week at the U.S. military outpost in Tanf were
the first such exercises with live-fire air and ground assault,
involving hundreds of U.S. troops and rebel fighters.
"These exercises have a big importance and
have beefed up the defenses of the area and raised the combat
capabilities and morale and that of civilians in the area," Talaa told
Reuters by phone from Tanf, near Syria's borders with Jordan and Iraq.
A U.S. military spokesman said the exercises were a show of force and that the Pentagon had notified Moscow through "deconfliction" channels to prevent "miscommunication or escalate tension."
"The exercise was conducted to reinforce
our capabilities and ensure we are ready to respond to any threat to our
forces within our area of operations'" Col. Sean Ryan said.
Russia and the Syrian government have
repeatedly called on Washington to pull out its troops from Tanf base,
where it has declared a 55 kilometer (35 mile) radius "deconfliction
zone" off-limits to others.
Rebels say hundreds of U.S. marines arrived
this month in Tanf to join special operations troops already based in
the garrison and participate in the drills, amid heightened U.S.-Russian
tensions in Syria and a naval buildup in the Mediterranean.
The "deconfliction zone" has become a safe
haven for at least 50,000 civilians who live in the Rukban camp that
lies within it. Russia's defense ministry in August repeated an
accusation that Washington has been harboring Islamic State terrorists
within the zone.
"We are staying whether the Russians or Iranians want or not," the rebel commander added.
The outpost, surrounded by desert, was
established during the battles against Islamic State militants who used
to control eastern Syria bordering Iraq.
After Islamic State were driven out,
U.S.-led coalition warplanes struck Iranian-backed militias on several
occasions to prevent them advancing, in what Washington has described as
self-defence.
Tanf lies on the strategic Damascus-Baghdad highway, once a major supply route for Iranian weapons into Syria.
This makes the base a bulwark against Iran and part of a larger campaign against Iran's military expansion in the Middle East.
Control of the area has long been a goal of the Syrian government and its Russian and Iranian allies.
Rebels say the U.S. military's new policy to bolster Tanf's capabilities is a big shift.
"The American position has changed
completely towards the Iranians. Before it was just putting a line to
the Iranians not to approach the areas," Talaa added.
Tehran's failure to end its military presence in Syria could provoke a U.S. military response, Talaa added.
"If Tehran does not respond to the demands
of the Americans there is a big likelihood they will be hit. It's
inevitable the Iranians leave Syria. This should happen quickly and in a
decisive way," he added.
Turkey warned Thursday that any military operation in Syria's Idlib would bring disaster to the region.
Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said
his country was working with Russia, Iran and allies to stabilize Idlib
and to prevent a humanitarian tragedy there, Anadolu said.
Russian media reported that Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov will discuss Syria, Ukraine and Iran with his
German counterpart, Heiko Maas, in Berlin on Friday
Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/09/14/us-marines-team-with-rebels-in-southern-syria-in-large-exercise/
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