Order for US military withdrawal from Syria signed: Pentagon

(FILES) In this file photo taken on December 18, 2018, US President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable discussion about school safety in the Roosevelt Room of the the White House in Washington, DC. – The United States will withdraw all of its troops from Syria, a US official said Wednesday, December 19, 2018, after President Donald Trump claimed America has “defeated ISIS” in the war-ravaged country. The stunning move, which runs counter to long-established US policy for Syria and the region, caught lawmakers, the Pentagon and international allies off-guard. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP)

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — The order has been signed for the withdrawal of American troops from Syria, where they have been deployed to assist in the war against the Islamic State jihadist group, a US military spokesperson said on Sunday.

“The execute order for Syria has been signed,” the spokesperson told AFP, without providing further details.

US President Donald Trump has declared the jihadist group “largely defeated,” and made the surprise decision to bring US forces home — a move that many US politicians and international allies fear is premature and would further destabilize the already devastated region.

The decision — which was followed by another to make a significant cut to the number of American troops in Afghanistan — has prompted the resignation of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and US envoy to the international anti-IS coalition Brett McGurk.

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