U.S. Withdrawal from Syria Risks ISIS Resurgence
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Recent clashes between the government army and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in north-eastern Syria following the collapse of negotiations for the integration – agreed in March 2025 – of Kurdish militias into the new national army, along with the massive escapes of Islamic State relatives and sympathizers from the Al-Hol camp, as well as the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country, have rekindled fears of a possible resurgence of the gro…
U.S. Withdrawal from Syria Risks ISIS Resurgence
If the SDF-Damascus integration process fails, Washington will have dropped the ball on a decade-long joint operation, creating opportunities for ISIS to rebuild its network and operational capacity in Syria. The post U.S. Withdrawal from Syria Risks ISIS Resurgence appeared first on American Security Project.
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