Syrian Army Not in Manbij City, Says U.S. Military

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The Syrian army has not entered Manbij, the U.S. military said Friday, after Syrian forces claimed they had gone into the key northern city and raised the national flag.

"Despite incorrect information about changes to the military forces in Manbij city, (the U.S.-led coalition) has seen no indication of these claims being true," U.S. Central Command spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Earl Brown said.

Manbij is a strategic city close to the Turkish border where Kurdish forces have been deployed since 2016.

U.S. and French special operations troops are also stationed there, assisting the Kurds, but the Americans will be withdrawing under a surprise pull-out announced by President Donald Trump last week.

Brown called on all parties to respect the "integrity of Manbij and the safety of its citizens."

"Our mission has not changed. We will continue to support our coalition partners, while also conducting a deliberate and controlled withdrawal of forces, while taking all measures possible to ensure our troops' safety and that of our partners on the ground," he told AFP.

The U.S. withdrawal from Syria has sent Kurdish forces scrambling to find allies to fend off a possible attack from Turkey, which views the fighters as "terrorists."

The Kurds have welcomed a regime advance in Manbij province, a pragmatic shift in alliances that will dash their aspirations for autonomy but could help them cut their losses.

Comments 3
Thumb roflmfao 28 December 2018, 19:19

Earl Brown.. humm.. does he make tea.. like Earl Gray?.. or maybe coffee..

Thumb chrisrushlau 28 December 2018, 22:57

The process by which the Pentagon chooses spokespersons is a closely guarded secret, according to sources which asked not to be named due to their lack of knowledge of the subject.

Thumb warrior 30 December 2018, 06:23

but blablabla the iranian shia with european parents says otherwise.