Syria takes control of all bases where US forces were deployed

Syrian government regains full control of former US military outposts, marking a symbolic end to a foreign presence that shaped a decade of conflict.

Syrian government regains full control of former US military outposts, marking a symbolic end to a foreign presence that shaped a decade of conflict. | Contesto: cronaca

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The Syrian government has formally taken control of all military bases previously occupied by United States forces, following the departure of the final convoy of American soldiers and equipment from the Qasrak air base in the northeastern governorate of Hasakah. This withdrawal, confirmed by regional observers, concludes a multi-year process and returns the strategically significant sites to the authority of President Bashar al-Assad's administration for the first time in nearly a decade. The Qasrak base, like others across Syria's resource-rich northeast, had been a focal point of the US-led coalition's mission against the Islamic State (ISIS). American forces first established a presence in the region in 2015, partnering with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to dismantle the terrorist group's territorial caliphate. The bases served as logistical hubs and staging grounds for operations, creating a complex security landscape where US and coalition troops operated in areas technically under Syrian sovereignty but beyond the Damascus government's reach. The gradual drawdown of US forces from outposts like Qasrak reflects a shifting strategic calculus in Washington, driven by a declared focus on great-power competition and a reassessment of endless Middle Eastern deployments. Analysts note that the physical withdrawal has been incremental, with several smaller bases handed over to SDF control in preceding years. However, the final exit from Qasrak carries distinct political weight, symbolizing the complete end of a permanent US military footprint that had been a persistent point of contention and a target for sporadic attacks by Iranian-backed militias. For the Syrian government, the reclamation of these bases represents a significant political and propaganda victory. Officials in Damascus have long denounced the US presence as an illegal occupation and a violation of national sovereignty. Regaining control of the infrastructure, even if stripped of valuable equipment, allows the government to assert its claim over the entirety of Syrian territory as it continues a slow, grinding process of post-war consolidation. The move is seen as strengthening...

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