The United States will remain in Syria.
“This was a serious attack by militant groups,” Kirby said on CBS television’s Face the Nation. And the president took significant, swift, and bold retaliation to deal with it.” saying.
“We have less than a thousand soldiers in Syria, and they are still going after this active and critical network (DEASH), even though they have been drastically reduced.” That is why US troops will remain on duty in Syria, Kirby said, adding that Biden was “absolutely determined” to keep US troops in Syria.
Kirby also discussed the possibility of additional responses, if Biden deems necessary, to attacks by Iranian-backed militant groups on US personnel and facilities in Iraq and Syria on March 23.
“We show here this week that the United States will always act decisively to protect our people.” Coordinator Kirby emphasized that this message was sent “loud and clear” to the recipient.
According to information obtained by the AA correspondent from local sources, rocket attacks were carried out on the Omer oil and Kuniko gas fields, where US forces are stationed, from the regions where US-backed foreign terrorist groups Iran are present in Deir ez-Syria. Zor Province on March 25.
RUSSIA’S DECISION TO PLACE TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN BELARUS
Asked by the host about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nuclear weapons deal with Belarus, John Kirby replied: “We’ll have to watch and see where this leads.” he replied he.
“We haven’t seen any signs of Russia carrying nuclear weapons,” Kirby said. Frankly, we agree that a nuclear war should not be fought and that no nuclear war can be won.” she used the phrase.
Announcing yesterday that they will plant tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, Putin said: “We will do this without violating our international non-proliferation obligations.” he said. (AA)
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