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U.S. Military has started leaving Syria

The U.S. have begun moving their equipment from Syria but no soldier has left the country. There is no time-period of when they will withdraw from the country as the President Donald Trump made a surprised decision of leaving Syria.

One of the U.S. officials said that the equipment has been shifted to Iraq.

There is no time duration that has been given by the authorities but they say that more personal could be deployed in Syria to help remove the equipment. The officials say that it could take some time for this happen.

Turkey President Recip Erdogan has criticized this step and says that it contradicts the previous policies of the concerned governments.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has defended this decision.

Jackson Sorbo

Managing editor of the Chicago Morning Star

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