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US Conducts Strike in Syria Against Imminent Threat Amid Escalating Violence

Wednesday 04 December 2024 - 08:40
US Conducts Strike in Syria Against Imminent Threat Amid Escalating Violence

The United States has carried out a military strike in eastern Syria targeting weapons systems, including rocket launchers and a tank, deemed an "imminent threat" to US forces. The Pentagon confirmed the operation on Tuesday, following a rocket attack near a US base in the region.

According to a Pentagon spokesperson, the strike aimed to neutralize clear threats to US personnel operating in the area. However, it remains unclear who controlled the targeted weapons systems. The region is known to host both Iran-backed groups and Syrian government forces.

This development comes amid a surge in violence across Syria. Armed opposition groups recently launched a significant offensive in the northwest, challenging government forces led by President Bashar al-Assad and marking a new phase in the country’s prolonged civil conflict. These events have sparked questions about potential US involvement, given its substantial military presence in Syria.

Syrian state media accused the US of providing air support to the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which have long received US backing in efforts to combat ISIS. On Tuesday, reports indicated clashes between SDF and Syrian government forces near Deir ez-Zor, with claims of US airstrikes aiding the SDF. However, the Pentagon clarified that its recent strike was not linked to broader activities in northwest Syria.

The SDF stated that its actions were a response to the "serious threat" posed by ISIS cells and were carried out at the request of local communities seeking protection from potential attacks. Despite these claims, the Syrian government insists that the villages in question remain under its control.

Further west, Syrian government forces have engaged in battles against rebel groups advancing toward Hama. These shifts in the conflict's front lines, dormant in recent years, underscore the fluid and volatile nature of the ongoing war.

This latest US operation highlights the precarious balance of power and the complex dynamics at play in Syria, where various actors vie for control in an ever-changing landscape of alliances and hostilities.


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