US Military Warns of ISIS Resurgence: Amid Escalating Syrian Civil War

US Military Warns of ISIS Resurgence: The U.S. military fears Syria’s civil war will worsen. They say ISIS may return if the war continues. The Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve emphasized the importance of defeating ISIS, also known as Daesh. They warned that straying off course could worsen things and increase the likelihood of Daesh’s return. East Syria has witnessed increased fighting recently, resulting in a death toll of at least 40 people and numerous injuries since Monday.

Some say that Assad and Raisi exploit Arab-Kurd differences to worsen the war. David Adesnik, a Syria expert, suggests that Assad’s government seeks U.S. withdrawal with assistance from Iran and Russia. He warns of the perilous situation, with potential gains for ISIS, Iran, and the Assad government.

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are now fighting their former ally, the Arab-led Deir el-Zour Military Council, along with some local Arab tribesmen. Ahmad Khbeil, aka Abu Khawla, engaged in illegal activities such as drug trafficking and collaborating with anti-change factions. The SDF recently removed and arrested him. The arrest reveals SDF’s diverse ideas, complicating matters.

Sinam Sherkany Mohamad, head of the Syrian Democratic Council in Washington, D.C., disagrees with ethnic groups killing each other. She warns that the fighting may escalate, jeopardizing the safety and tranquility of the only secure area in Syria. She talks about Deir ez-Zour, where the SDF has set up camps.

US Military Warns of ISIS Resurgence

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There have been border fights between Syria and Iraq, with both sides sending more troops. Kurdish security forces closed Khawla’s office and detained journalists, per a source linked to Khawla. But it’s impossible to verify if these claims are true.

The U.S. military wants an immediate end to fighting in northeast Syria. It’s crucial to achieve “peace and stability in northeast Syria, without Daesh’s threat.” The military warns about the DNC giving more time to New Hampshire for the new primary plan. If New Hampshire deviates from the plan, they may lose 50% of their delegates at the 2024 convention for selecting the next president.

The U.S. military warns of ISIS resurgence, a major concern due to the Syrian war. The situation there is very difficult and risky. During the fight, groups exploit ethnic differences and disagreements. This destabilizes the area and harms U.S. interests there. We must urgently grab global attention to prevent further deterioration and ensure the non-reemergence of groups like ISIS.