US Conducts Airstrikes Against Islamic State Group in Syria
US Forces Take Action Against ISIS
Washington: US forces have conducted a series of airstrikes against multiple known ISIS camps in Syria, the US Central Command announced on Saturday. The airstrikes were carried out in the early morning of October 11 and targeted the terrorist group’s ability to plan, organize, and conduct attacks against the United States, its allies, and partners, as well as civilians throughout the region and beyond.
US Military Presence in Syria
The US military has a significant presence in Syria, with around 900 troops deployed as part of the international coalition against the Islamic State (IS) group. The coalition was established in 2014 to help combat the armed group, which had taken over vast swaths of Iraq and Syria.
Violence in the Middle East
The region has seen a significant amount of violence in recent months, with anti-IS coalition forces being targeted dozens of times with drones and rocket fire in both Iraq and Syria. The war in Gaza, which began in 2007, has drawn in militants from across the Middle East, including Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon. In response, the US has carried out multiple retaliatory strikes against militant factions in both Iraq and Syria.
Recent Strikes
In September, US forces conducted two separate strikes in Syria, killing 37 "terrorist operatives" including members of IS and Al-Qaeda affiliate Hurras al-Din. The Islamic State group has been responsible for numerous attacks on civilian targets, and the US military is committed to disrupting their ability to carry out these attacks.
Damage Assessments
The US Central Command is currently conducting damage assessments for the latest airstrikes, and preliminary reports indicate no civilian casualties. The military is working to ensure that its actions are consistent with international law and do not harm innocent civilians.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the purpose of the USA’s military presence in Syria?
A: The purpose of the USA’s military presence in Syria is to combat the Islamic State group and to disrupt their ability to plan and carry out attacks against the United States, its allies, and partners.
Q: How many US troops are stationed in Syria?
A: There are currently around 900 US troops stationed in Syria as part of the international coalition against the Islamic State group.
Q: How will the US military’s actions in Syria affect its relationships with other countries in the region?
A: The US military’s actions in Syria are intended to disrupt the Islamic State group’s ability to operate and to protect the United States and its allies from terrorist attacks. The military will work with its partners and allies to ensure that its actions are consistent with international law and do not harm innocent civilians.
Isis or any other such terrorist organization must be eradicated from the world at immediate.