Top US general says 500-600 American troops to stay in Syria
By Associated Press
Nov 10, 2019 9:52 AM CST
Top US general says 500-600 American troops to stay in Syria
In this Oct. 25, 2019, photo, released by the U.S. Army Reserve, pickup trucks are vehicles lined up to be loaded onto a cargo plane as part of the deliberate withdrawal of coalition forces from northern Syria at the Kobani Landing Zone (KLZ). Pivoting from the dramatic killing of the Islamic State...   (Associated Press)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says about 500 or 600 U.S. troops will remain in Syria to counter Islamic State fighters.

President Donald Trump recently approved an expanded military mission to secure oil fields across eastern Syria. His decision locked hundreds of U.S. troops into a more complicated presence in Syria despite his pledge to bring them home.

Gen. Mark Milley (MIHL'-ee) tells ABC's "This Week" that pressure must be maintained on IS fighters still in the region.

It's unclear whether Milley's prediction of keeping 500 to 600 American troops there includes the roughly 200 who are at the al-Tanf garrison in southern Syria.

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