US to expand Syria operation: Defense Secretary Mattis

US to expand Syria operation: Defense Secretary Mattis

France reinforces US with special forces in Syria, secretary of defense adds

By Safvan Allahverdi

WASHINGTON (AA) - Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis on Thursday said the U.S. will expand its operation in Syria despite President Donald Trump's stated willingness to withdraw from the war-torn country.

"We are continuing the fight [with Daesh]," Mattis said during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Defense Department budget.

"We are going to expand it and bring in more regional support; [it] is probably the biggest shift that we are making right now."

Emphasizing on the presence of anti-Daesh coalition members in the region, he said the fight will continue until Syria gets completely cleared of Daesh.

Mattis also said operations against Daesh would increase on the Iraqi side of the border while France had reinforced the U.S. in Syria with special forces in the last two weeks.

Earlier in the month, Trump said his country would be leaving Syria "very soon" since Daesh had been defeated, arguing that the U.S. spending in the Middle East was futile and it detracted from domestic spending.

However, the Pentagon described reports of a U.S. plan to withdraw troops from Syria as "rumors", adding that the U.S. would continue fighting against Daesh in Syria. Later on, Trump agreed to keep them in the war-torn country for the short-term.

Recently, Trump, at a joint news conference with French President Emanuel Macron at the White House, noted that he wanted American troops to return from Syria but also did not want Iran to strengthen its influence in the region, especially after the defeat of Daesh.

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