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Syrian Villagers Expel US Troopers, Children Reject Toys to Tempt Them


Wed 28 Jul 2021 | 11:18 AM
Ahmed Moamar

Villagers of Kharbat Al Zyabah village in the Syrian Governorate of Al-Hasakah have expelled a joint patrol comprising US troopers and elements of the Syrian Democratic Forces (known also as QSD).

The patrol consisted of seven armored vehicles.

Local sources revealed to a reporter of Sputnik, a Russian news agency, the US soldiers attempted to hand over toys to the Syrian children to tempt them and take their photosnaps.

But relatives of the Syrian youngsters refused to accept the toys and expelled the American troopers away from their village.

The local source pointed out that the village was taken over by QSD, a local militia loyal to the US Army.

Sputnik reporter got the wind that the US army has recently toured the rural areas of Al Hasakah to form combatant armed groups of members of the Syrian Arab tribes like bands formed in Iraq before five years which were named as “Sahwat.”

The US attempts were in vain as the Arab tribes reject these maneuvers meanwhile, the base of the popular and tribal resistance against the US occupation and its agents widens significantly.

“Politico”, a US news website, revealed that the administration of US President Joe Biden plans to remain 900 troopers in Syria to aid QSD in their fight against ISIS.

A US official spoke to reporters of Politico, on the condition of anonymity,  and said that he doesn’t expect any change in the military mission in Syria in the near future.

On the other hand, US troops will complete withdrawal from Afghanistan by the end of next August.

Governments of Iraq and the United States of America (USA) announced last Monday, ending the combatant mission of the US forces by the end of the current year in Iraq after more than 18 years.

Joe Biden had talked about ending the eternal wars of the USA across the world.