US confident in Syrian partners to prevent ISIS resurgence amid troop withdrawal

A US defense official told Al Arabiya English on Wednesday that Washington’s vetted Syrian partners are well-trained, well-equipped, and prepared to prevent any resurgence of ISIS in Syria, even as American forces continue to withdraw from the country.

Earlier this week, US officials confirmed that at least 500 American troops had been withdrawn from Syria in recent weeks, and several military bases were either shut down or handed over to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). US Special Envoy for Syria, Tom Barrack, noted that the US would maintain a presence at one of its eight long-standing bases in Syria.

The defense official emphasized that the ongoing consolidation of forces is being carried out in a “safe, deliberate, and professional” manner.

“This consolidation reflects the significant steps we have made toward degrading ISIS’s appeal and operational capability to carry out attacks both regionally and globally,” the official said, reaffirming Washington’s commitment to ensuring the group’s enduring defeat.

The official also expressed cautious optimism about Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa. “So far, the Syrian government… is saying and doing the right things in going after ISIS,” the official said. “We will continue to vigilantly monitor the new government and their behavior.”
“We also appreciate Syria’s efforts to cooperate with other regional partners who share our desire to extinguish ISIS.”

Acknowledging the persistent threat posed by ISIS, the official underscored that US efforts to prevent a resurgence remain steadfast. “After nearly a decade of partnership with us, [our Syrian partners] are a strong and capable force that will keep ISIS suppressed. Their expertise and previous sacrifices in combatting ISIS are widely known, and they will continue to play a critical role in protecting Syria from ISIS and Al-Qaeda in the future,” the official said.

The official also pointed to ISIS’s significantly weakened state as a justification for the drawdown. However, US forces will continue to conduct targeted operations against remaining ISIS elements and work closely with local partners to carry out essential counterterrorism missions, including the security of ISIS detention facilities and camps.

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