“The
U.S. is giving up its hopeless position at the Syrian-Iraq border
crossing near al-Tanf in south east Syria. The U.S. military
had earlier bombed Syrian forces when they came near that position
but it then found itself outmaneuvered, cut off from the north and
enclosed in a useless area.”
U.S. Retreats From Al-Tanf - Gives Up On Occupying South East Syria
29
June, 2017
The
U.S. is giving up its hopeless position at the Syrian-Iraq border
crossing near al-Tanf in south east Syria. The U.S. military
had earlier bombed Syrian forces when they came near that position
but it then found itself outmaneuvered, cut off from the north and
enclosed in a useless area.
Al-Tanf
is in the blue area with the two blue arrows at the bottom of the
map. It will soon be painted red as liberated and under Syrian
government control.
A
more expressive version of the map:
Source: Doloroso
To
recap:
The U.S. plan was to move from al-Tanf north towards the Euphrates river and to thereby capture and control the whole south-east of Syria. But Syria and its allies made an unexpected move and prevented that plan. The invaders are now cut off from the Euphrates by a Syrian west-to-east line that ends at the Iraqi border. On the Iraqi side elements of the Popular Military Unites under the command of the Iraqi government are moving to meet the Syrian forces at the border.
The U.S. invaders are now sitting in the mid of a piece of rather useless desert around al-Tanf where their only option is to die of boredom or to move back to Jordan from where they came.
Syria Summary - The End Of The War Is Now In Sight - June 13
The
U.S. military even moved a HIMARS missile launcher with 300 km reach
from nearby Jordan to al-Tanf. That was a laughable stunt. It made no
difference in capabilities from the earlier launcher position in
Jordan just a few miles west. But someone the U.S. military believed
that showing off such weapons in a doomed area would impress Syrian
or Russian forces and change the facts of life. It didn't. It was
clear that the U.S. would
have to move
out.
TØM CΛT @TomtheBasedCat - 3:38 PM - 29 Jun 2017
Lol
Evidently Tanf FSA really are being flown to Shaddadi. Plan C is in effect.
There
were several rumors to
this regard since yesterday and the above now confirms them. Lol
indeed.
About
150 or so U.S. trained Arab fighters will
be flown from
al-Tanf to north-east Syria where they will join the (hated) Kurdish
forces. They may later try to reach the ISIS besieged Deir Ezzor from
the north or get pushed into some suicide mission against another
ISIS position. The Syrian army will approach and liberate Deir Ezzor
most likely from the south and east. It is unlikely that it will let
U,S. proxy forces take part in that. The U.S. contingent will move
west out of al-Tanf and back into Jordan. The Syrian and Iraqi forces
will take over the Al Waleed border crossing at al-Tanf and the
regular commercial traffic on the Damascus-Baghdad road will resume.
The
various propagandists who argued for
a big U.S. mission to occupy the whole Iraqi-Syrian border and all of
east Syria have lost. The "Shia crescent" between Iran and
Lebanon they claimed to prevent with such a move was never a physical
road connection and certainly nothing the U.S could fight by any
physical means. Their pushing for a U.S. occupation of east Syria and
incitement of a larger conflict has for now failed.
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