Just a little number of 2,000 or so American soldiers or better still, military men remain in control of Syria's rich western oil fields.
Iran, Syria's authorities, as well as Russia overtly oppose the US presence, but there's nothing all these three countries can do about it.
An expert explains why it would be a losing battle to take on the US. Since the US-led effort against ISIS has destroyed almost all of the terror group's territorial sovereignty in Syria, 2,000 or so US forces remain in control of the country's rich oil fields— something that Iran, Syria's government, and Russia openly oppose.
However, sadly for Russia, pro-Syrian government forces, and Iranian militias, there's not much they can do about it. A small US presence in a western town called Der Ezzor has maintained.
Source: Business Insider
Iran, Syria's authorities, as well as Russia overtly oppose the US presence, but there's nothing all these three countries can do about it.
An expert explains why it would be a losing battle to take on the US. Since the US-led effort against ISIS has destroyed almost all of the terror group's territorial sovereignty in Syria, 2,000 or so US forces remain in control of the country's rich oil fields— something that Iran, Syria's government, and Russia openly oppose.
However, sadly for Russia, pro-Syrian government forces, and Iranian militias, there's not much they can do about it. A small US presence in a western town called Der Ezzor has maintained.
Source: Business Insider
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