U.S. military convoys forced to retreat after Syrian troops block road 

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-11-20 12:36:20

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Syrian military forces blocked a US military convoy as it was attempting to pass through a community in northern oil-rich Hasakah province

Damascus, November 20 (RHC)-- Syria's government troops have blocked a U.S. military convoy as it was attempting to pass through a community in northern oil-rich Hasakah province amid public rage over the presence of American occupation forces.

Syria’s official news agency SANA reported that a U.S. convoy of five armored vehicles had to turn around and head back in the direction it came from after Syrian army troops, stationed at a checkpoint at the entrance to the village of al-Damkhiyah, intercepted and expelled it from the area over the weekend.

The news came only two days after local residents of al-Buladiyah village in the same Syrian province prevented a U.S. military convoy from advancing through their area.  SANA reported at the time that the villagers threw stones at the American convoy of six armored vehicles and chanted vociferous slogans in condemnation of U.S. occupation forces.

Separately, tribal elders and influential figures in the predominantly Kurdish-populated city of Qamishli held a meeting on Friday to denounce the presence of US and Turkish occupation forces in the region, and voiced rejection of their arbitrary measures.

“The presence of American troops in the area is aimed at looting Syria’s natural resources, and depriving the nation of their proceeds. Such a deployment is meant to serve the interests of the Israeli enemy, undermine public peace, and sow the seeds of division and discord people from various sects of the society,” they said in a statement.  “We reiterate our dismissal of all anti-government gatherings, and any assembly which has not placed confronting American and Turkish occupiers high on its agenda,” the statement added.

The tribal elders and local dignitaries also demanded unity among all Syrians and urged people to throw their weight behind Syrian government troops as they fight off the seditious plots of US and Turkish forces against the Arab country.

The U.S. military has for long stationed its forces and equipment in northeastern Syria, with the Pentagon claiming that the deployment is aimed at preventing the oilfields in the area from falling into the hands of Daesh terrorists.  

Damascus, however, maintains the deployment is meant to plunder the country’s natural resources.  Former U.S. president Donald Trump admitted on several occasions that American forces were in the Arab country for its oil wealth.



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  • David Wade's gravatar
    David Wade
    22/11/2022 03:29 am

    What the hell is the US military doing in Syria? US taxpayers are sick of being used as ATM machines for the Pentagon and the war and oil industries. Hopefully, the Syrians will be a little more forceful in expelling these Pentagon puppets in the future.


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