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US Is Sending 200 More Troops to Syria

US Is Sending 200 More Troops to Syria
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US War Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that as many as 200 more American troops are being sent to Syria to help Kurdish and Arab fighters capture Daesh [ISIS/ISIL] group's key stronghold of Raqqa.

US Is Sending 200 More Troops to Syria

The extra troops will include special operations forces and are in addition to 300 US troops already authorized for the effort to recruit, organize, train and advise local Syrian forces to combat Daesh.

Addressing a security conference in Bahrain, Carter said the extra troops will help the local forces in their anticipated push to retake Raqqa, the de facto capital of the extremist group's self-styled caliphate, and to deny sanctuary to Daesh after Raqqa is captured.

He said President Barack Obama approved the troop additions last week.

"These uniquely skilled operators will join the 300 US special operations forces already in Syria, to continue organizing, training, equipping, and otherwise enabling capable, motivated, local forces to take the fight to Daesh," Carter said in his address to the IISS Manama Dialogues in the Bahraini capital, Manama.

"By combining our capabilities with those of our local partners, we've been squeezing Daesh by applying simultaneous pressure from all sides and across domains, through a series of deliberate actions to continue to build momentum," he said.

A senior defense official said the troop boost announced by Carter will give the US extra capability to train Arab volunteers who are joining the Raqqa push but are not well trained or equipped. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss details of internal Pentagon planning.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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