US plans to maintain military presence in eastern Syria to counter Islamic State threat
The United States will continue its military presence in eastern Syria to prevent the return of Islamic State, according to Pentagon official Daniel Shapiro. This announcement follows the recent overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's government by Syrian rebels. Shapiro emphasized the need to protect civilians and uphold international norms amid the changing situation in Syria. He expressed concern that instability could allow ISIS to regain strength and plan attacks. The role of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a group with a history linked to al Qaeda, is now significant as it influences the new administration. Western nations face challenges in addressing this group's presence in the region.