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Roughly 900 US Troops Still in Syria as Rebels Close in on Damascus || USA army news in syria today

USA army news in syria today The situation in Syria is reaching a critical juncture as rebel forces advance toward Damascus, threatening to topple President Bashar al-Assad’s government after more than a decade of civil war. The surge has brought renewed attention to the presence of about 900 U.S. troops in the region, mostly in the northeast to fight ISIS and support local allies, even as questions about the legality and purpose of their deployment remain unresolved.

 
Reports indicate that U.S. troops frequently come under fire, highlighting the dangers of maintaining forces in such a volatile environment. Critics have warned that a wider conflict could overwhelm U.S. forces, despite official statements denying involvement in the rebel offensive. The Biden administration has stressed its commitment to confronting terrorist threats and protecting U.S. personnel while calling for a political resolution to end the conflict and for a political resolution consistent with U.N. Security Council Resolution 2254.
 
Rebel groups, including Islamist groups such as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), have made rapid territorial gains, causing panic in Damascus as government forces struggle to hold ground despite support from Russia, Iran and allied militias. Humanitarian aid has been devastated, with civilians caught in the crossfire and facing grave risks of abuse from all sides involved.
 
Domestically, the debate over US involvement in Syria continues, with bipartisan efforts in Congress failing to garner enough support to mandate a troop withdrawal. Critics say the lack of a clear strategy undermines public trust and puts American lives at unnecessary risk.
 
Human rights groups have called for accountability, warning that the violence will continue without meaningful efforts to address war crimes and protect civilians. Meanwhile, the situation on the ground remains dire, with no end to the conflict in sight.

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