Navy and civilian sources: US forces redeploy to former positions in northeastern Syria


PARIS — In a stunning transfer, United States (US) forces started to redeploy their forces to a number of factors in northeastern Syria in mid-Could, native sources informed Syria Direct. The obvious step comes as Turkey threatens to launch a navy operation in northern Syria to finish a 30-kilometer “protected zone” alongside its southern border. 

Civilian and navy sources affiliated with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) stated US forces returned to the seventeenth Division base north of Raqqa and Tabqa airport to the south. US forces are additionally reportedly making ready for a return to the Kharab Ishk base 43 kilometers southeast of Kobani (Ayn al-Arab) in Aleppo province, situated on the former headquarters of French multinational Lafarge.

Kobani is amongst Turkey’s seemingly targets in its anticipated cross-border navy operation in northern Syria, alongside Tel Rifaat and Manbij in Aleppo province, Ain Issa in Raqqa province, and Tal Tamar in Hasakah province. 

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stated on March 23 that Ankara would launch operations towards “areas that are facilities of assaults to our nation and protected zones” contained in the Turkish-Syrian border. 

Turkey considers the Syrian Kurdish Individuals’s Safety Units (YPG), the principle part of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northern Syria, to be an extension of the Turkish Kurdistan Employees’ Occasion (PKK), listed as a terrorist group by Turkey and the US. 

The redeployment of US forces to Tabqa airport, the place Russian forces are current, and the seventeenth Division could also be in anticipation of “the absence of worldwide guarantor forces within the space, permitting for the entry of different events corresponding to Turkey, Iranian militias, or [Islamic State] IS cells” within the occasion of a Russian withdrawal from the world, the spokesperson for the SDF-affiliated Northern Democratic Brigade, Mahmoud Habib, informed Syria Direct

Washington has expressed concern over Turkey’s latest threats, warning Ankara towards launching any new navy operation in northeastern Syria and saying an escalation may endanger the lives of US navy personnel within the area. The US has not launched any details about redeploying its forces to areas in Syria it pulled out of in 2019. 

Habib confirmed stories of the redeployment of US forces, saying the step is “vital in gentle of Turkish-Russian rapprochement, which may result in an change of areas of affect in Syrian territory.” Subsequently, “US forces are curbing Turkish ambitions,” he stated. 

Originally of Could, US navy delegations visited the cities of Kobani, Raqqa and Tabqa and held a number of conferences with SDF navy councils, Habib stated. The conferences handled US coverage in the direction of Syria, together with redeployment to areas they beforehand withdrew from, in keeping with Habib.

US forces left their bases in Kharab Ishk, Manbij metropolis, the seventeenth Division base and Tabqa airport after then-President Donald Trump introduced the withdrawal of US forces from Syria in October 2019. Nonetheless, personnel retained a presence in SDF-controlled Hasakah province and the Deir e-Zor countryside. 

Syria Direct tried to succeed in the press workplace of the US-led coalition (CJTF-OIR) by e mail for touch upon stories of the redeployment of US forces in northern Syria, however didn’t obtain a response by the point of publication. 

Kobani to the fore

In mid-Could, US forces performed a subject go to to the Lafarge firm headquarters in Kharab Ishk, southeast of Kobani, which was a US base earlier than the 2019 withdrawal. “After the go to, building automobiles started restore work,” in keeping with the top of the Kurdish Group for Human Rights in Syria (DAD), Biradost Kamali, who lives in Kobani. 

“The restore work was outdoors the corporate’s japanese wall,” Kamali informed Syria Direct on Could 22, seemingly for the location to be “a navy airstrip, not only a navy level.” He stated “the bottom has not but entered into service.” 

The Lafarge firm in Kharab Ishk, southeast of Kobani, 25/4/2022 (Syria Direct)

Civilian sources from Kobani who Syria Direct spoke to anticipated a return of US forces to the world to positively affect the world, saying life had deteriorated economically and by way of safety following the US withdrawal and entry of Russian forces. 

In Kamali’s view, “life throughout the US presence was good,” with “individuals feeling relaxed and going about their enterprise with out worry,” along with “building exercise and the position of humanitarian organizations on the time.” The entry of Russian forces impacted the world in a number of methods, particularly its financial system and safety, as “building motion stopped and the worldwide organizations left,” he stated. The world was additionally focused by the Turkish military, he added.

After greater than two years of “consistently being watchful and on alert,” stories of the US base’s return have been met with “reduction, within the hope of the area bettering, and placing an finish to the repeated Turkish shelling,” in keeping with Kamali. 

SDF spokesperson Habib stated the newest US strikes are implementing guarantees from the administration of US President Joe Biden, by way of his officers, to “protect the SDF, and of help for it within the battle towards terrorism.” He stated the US redeployment will probably be partial, however “rights the earlier US administration’s mistake, which was to withdraw.” 

Regardless of work to restore the US base in Kharab Ishk, Russian forces haven’t left the world, stated Kamali, opposite to stories of their withdrawal after the invasion of Ukraine. He stated Russian forces haven’t withdrawn from Kobani and its countryside. On Could 23, “a joint Russian-Turkish patrol was performed ranging from Gharib village, 15km east of Kobani, to Bandarkhan village within the western Tal Abyad countryside on the Turkish border,” he stated.  

Energy wrestle

Earlier this month, the US introduced that it could enable some overseas funding in northern Syria with out coming beneath US sanctions through the Caesar Act, with the purpose of supporting areas beforehand managed by IS, most of which at the moment are held by SDF forces. 

On Could 11, Below Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland revealed Washington’s intention to concern a common license releasing corporations from sanctions restrictions and facilitating non-public financial funding in areas of northern Syria “liberated” from IS and outdoors of regime management. The choice consists of some areas managed by the Turkish-backed opposition Syrian Nationwide Army (SNA) within the northern Aleppo countryside, in addition to SDF-controlled territories. 

The choice, and subsequent stories of Washington redeploying its forces in northeastern Syria, signifies that the US goals to strengthen its presence within the space, particularly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, stated author and political analyst Noureddin Omar, who lives in Qamishli. He stated the US transfer comes within the context of “placing stress on Russia and attempting to fill the potential vacuum after the withdrawal of Russian navy sectors from Syria to Ukraine.” 

Whereas stressing that Washington’s resolution and strikes to redeploy are to stress Russia and Iran, the lifting of sanctions on SDF areas goals to “stop the dwelling circumstances within the Autonomous Administration [of North and East Syria (AANES)] areas from being exploited by any social gathering,” he stated. That features “not permitting IS to recruit within the space by exploiting the inhabitants’s wants.”

Regardless of the existence of coordination between the SDF and Russian forces, which entered the area after Turkey’s Peace Spring navy operation in October 2019, and persevering with political talks between AANES delegations and Moscow, “the SDF are nonetheless the principle ally of the US,” stated Russian researcher Kirill Semenov, an unbiased analyst and professional on the Moscow-based Russian Worldwide Affairs Council (RIAC). 

Peace Spring operation ended with a US-Turkish settlement ending the combating, and a separate Russian-Turkish settlement permitting the deployment of Russian navy police and regime border guards alongside the Syrian border outdoors of areas Ankara took management of throughout the operation, to a depth of 30 kilometers. However right now, “Moscow gained’t be disturbed by any Turkish concentrating on of SDF forces,” in keeping with Semenov. “It isn’t in Russia’s curiosity for its relationship with Turkey to be impacted for the time being.” 

In Semenov’s studying, “Moscow will cope with the doable Turkish operation towards the SDF with better understanding than it could have just a few months in the past, earlier than the beginning of the navy operation in Ukraine.”

Given the “seriousness of Turkish threats to areas of northern and northeastern Syria” on one hand, and the opportunity of “Iran and the Syrian regime exploiting any vacuum the Russians may depart in northeastern Syriaو”  Qamishli-based researcher Omar thinks it seemingly that “Washington will additional strengthen its presence within the coming interval.” 

Habib agreed, saying Washington would stand in the way in which of Damascus and Tehran to stop “any try and penetrate the area as a brand new social gathering,” and to ship a message to Ankara “to not change the present strains of contact.” 

 

This report was initially revealed in Arabic and translated into English by Mateo Nelson. 



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