US troops pelted with rotten fruit, rotten vegetables, and stones as they leave Syria
Syrian residents pelt retreating US troops with food and insults
The remnants of the US presence in the north-east of the country
made an ignominious departure on Monday, driving through towns
that had welcomed them for the past four years.
21 Oct 2019
The troops are leaving Syria for Iraq’s Kurdistan region
Donald Trump made clear on Monday that those US forces remaining
in eastern Syria would be there to protect the oil rather than the people.
“So we have a small group there, and we secured the oil. Other than that,
there’s no reason for it, in our opinion,” the president told reporters.
“Where’s the agreement that said we have to say in the Middle East
for the rest of humanity, for the rest of civilization to protect the Kurds?
We never said that.”
The US defence secretary, Mark Esper, confirmed that the US was
keeping troops “in north-east Syria that are located next to the oil
fields”.
Turkey had declared a ceasefire that is set to expire on Tuesday night.
“With these events today, we are just hopelessly exposed,” said a senior
US diplomat, who declined to be named, adding that the US move was
“a capitulation”.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-city-pelt-retreating-us-troops-with-potatoes
"Its the biggest betrayal in history.
We will never forget that."
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) October 21, 2019
“Stones and rotten fruit for the withdrawing US force.
What a farce this has been,” tweeted ABC Middle East
correspondent Adam Harvey on Monday.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...ting-tomatoes-departing-us-military-vehicles/
Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper-anto, according to Presiderp Trumpy
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper announced that the roughly
1,000 U.S. troops in Syria would be shifted to western Iraq.
U.S. troops serving in Syria are “livid” about a cease-fire agreement
touted by Trump, according to a senior official who spoke to
The Washington Post on the condition of anonymity.
(I Can Has Mission Creep ?)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...ents-find-it-so-hard-withdraw-troops-mideast/
Syrian residents pelt retreating US troops with food and insults
The remnants of the US presence in the north-east of the country
made an ignominious departure on Monday, driving through towns
that had welcomed them for the past four years.
21 Oct 2019
The troops are leaving Syria for Iraq’s Kurdistan region
Donald Trump made clear on Monday that those US forces remaining
in eastern Syria would be there to protect the oil rather than the people.
“So we have a small group there, and we secured the oil. Other than that,
there’s no reason for it, in our opinion,” the president told reporters.
“Where’s the agreement that said we have to say in the Middle East
for the rest of humanity, for the rest of civilization to protect the Kurds?
We never said that.”
The US defence secretary, Mark Esper, confirmed that the US was
keeping troops “in north-east Syria that are located next to the oil
fields”.
Turkey had declared a ceasefire that is set to expire on Tuesday night.
“With these events today, we are just hopelessly exposed,” said a senior
US diplomat, who declined to be named, adding that the US move was
“a capitulation”.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-city-pelt-retreating-us-troops-with-potatoes
"Its the biggest betrayal in history.
We will never forget that."
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) October 21, 2019
“Stones and rotten fruit for the withdrawing US force.
What a farce this has been,” tweeted ABC Middle East
correspondent Adam Harvey on Monday.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...ting-tomatoes-departing-us-military-vehicles/
Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper-anto, according to Presiderp Trumpy
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper announced that the roughly
1,000 U.S. troops in Syria would be shifted to western Iraq.
U.S. troops serving in Syria are “livid” about a cease-fire agreement
touted by Trump, according to a senior official who spoke to
The Washington Post on the condition of anonymity.
(I Can Has Mission Creep ?)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...ents-find-it-so-hard-withdraw-troops-mideast/