American writer: United States keeps its forces in Syria to achieve hegemony, control the country’s resources 

American writer John Reynolds confirmed that the real reasons behind the United States keeping its illegal occupation forces in Syria are neither related to the lie of combating the terrorist organization “ISIS” as Washington claims, nor to the US alleged concern for security and freedoms, but rather the real reasons are directly due to the American tendency towards global domination, colonial aspirations and control of wealth.

Reynolds explained in an article published by the American Anti-War website that the United States, after a full decade, is still using the terrorist organization ISIS and its alleged fight against it as a misleading pretext to justify its illegal military presence on the Syrian soil, which goes in contradiction to the statements of senior American officials, including the top officials of the White House, about eliminating the aforementioned organization and getting rid of it and its remnants.

Reynolds talked about the stages of the United States sending its occupation forces to Syria, starting with the term of former US President Barack Obama, who broke his promises regarding Washington’s non-involvement militarily in Syria to announce at the end of 2015 the deployment of 50 American soldiers under the pretext of fighting the terrorist organization “ISIS”, to increase the number quickly to 250 soldiers and in October 2017, the number of US soldiers reached 4,000, according to the allegations of the US Department of Defense, the Pentagon.

Find more details in the link below:

https://original.antiwar.com/jon_reynolds/2023/03/22/why-the-hell-is-the-us-occupying-syria/

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