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RT: Αμερικανοί στρατιώτες συμμετέχουν στη μάχη της Ράκκας
An RT Arabic crew has photographed American soldiers near the
Syrian city of Raqqa, which is currently held by Islamic State
terrorists. On Sunday, the Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) announced the
start of the operation to liberate the city.

US soldiers wearing
helmets and bulletproof vests have been spotted by an RT Arabic crew
near the Syrian city of Raqqa. The troopers were photographed standing
near several vehicles. It is however not clear what exact units the
troopers belonged to and whether they have been on any particular
mission at that time.

Photos released by RT Arabic on November 6, 2016, show US troops near Raqqa, Syria

“During my trip across northern Raqqa, to the south of the community of Ain Issa, I saw dozens of American soldiers,” RT Arabic correspondent Muhammad Hassan said.
“They
have the latest weapons and vehicles, and they as well as soldiers from
European countries are involved in the battles for the liberation of
Raqqa together with Syrian Democratic Forces.”

A U.S. fighter stands near a military vehicle, north of Raqqa city, Syria November 6, 2016. © Rodi Said

Similar pictures of US
troops were also made by the Reuters news agency, who said that those
photographed were American military servicemen. Some were pictured on
the roof of a house, with at least one seen carrying an assault rifle.

A U.S. fighter walks down a ladder from a barricade, north of Raqqa city, Syria November 6, 2016. © Rodi Said

In April, US President
Barack Obama announced that Washington would deploy 250 more personnel
to Syria in addition to some 50 special forces personnel already in the
country. The units were officially targeted with providing training and
assistance to the SDF forces in their fight against IS terrorists.
Following
reports of some 150 US troopers arriving in a Kurdish-controlled town
of Rumeilan, a representative of the Syrian Foreign Ministry called the move “a gross violation of Syrian sovereignty” and a “blatant act of aggression.”
On November 1, the SDF announced it had launched an offensive to recapture Raqqa from Islamic State. 

“The general command of the Syria Democratic Forces
announces the blessed start of its major military campaign to liberate
the city of Raqqa,”
Jehan Sheikh Amad, an SDF spokeswoman, said
during a press conference. The SDF is a militia alliance formed in 2015
to fight ISIS, with the YPG Kurdish force, one of Syria’s most powerful
militias, as its backbone.
According to the plan, the Kurdish-led forces will “isolate and then topple the capital of international terrorism.”
The SDF says a command center to coordinate with the US-led coalition
has already been set up. Raqqa is the self-proclaimed capital of Islamic
State, which was captured by the terrorists in 2013.
The assault
on Raqqa has been expected for a long time, with the US Defense
Secretary Ashton Carter announcing on October 25 it would “overlap”
with the current advance against IS stronghold of Mosul in Iraq. US-led
coalition forces are expected to give air cover to the Kurdish forces
battling on the ground against Jihadists in Raqqa.
“It will
automatically be local forces that will liberate Raqqa even if French
forces, US forces, the coalition contribute with air strikes to
dismantle Daesh [ISIS],”
French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told Europe 1 radio on Sunday.
Carter applauded the start of the Kurdish-led offensive to retake Raqqa on Sunday, saying that it “marks the next step in our coalition campaign plan.”
US
is currently leading an international coalition, bombing IS jihadists
and their hideouts in Syria, although without any official request or
permission from the Syrian government.

US troops in Syria & Iraq assume ‘combat role’ 

The
US boots on the ground in Syria clearly imply that there is a combat
mission, former Pentagon official Michael Maloof told RT. He emphasized
that the so-called US advisors are in fact combat troops which will be
engaged in real fighting.
“Any time you have special forces
involved, even in an advisory or training role, and all of a sudden they
are on the frontline. There are no frontlines in this kind of
asymmetric warfare and they are going to be facing combat and by
definition according to the Pentagon that constitutes combat.”

That “is absolutely contrary to what the Obama administration promised it would not happen,” Maloof went on to say. “It’s delusional to think that the United States does not have a combat role right now in either Iraq or in Syria,” the ex-Pentagon official concluded.

According to Maloof, the US involvement in taking back Raqqa is also partially motivated by the political agenda. “The
race against time is not only political because of the elections so
that Obama can show that he is trying to accomplish something. But I
think also it’s a race to beat the Russians and the Syrian government
out of trying to take back Raqqa so that United States can influence who
is going to control Raqqa,”
Maloof said.
“The United States is playing a very dicey game right now in Raqqa, just as it is in Mosul,” Maloof said.
The ex-Pentagon official stressed that “unlike Russia, the United States has not been invited”
by the Syrian government to conduct any military action on its soil
while the presence of American soldiers in Syria is a violation of
international law.
“It is contrary to the international law.
The United States with its special forces on the ground technically were
not asked to come in by the government of Syria.”

In an
interview to RT, Saad al-Matlabi, a member of the Security Council for
the Baghdad province, said that he is not surprised by any potential
frontline appearance by the US forces, since they are closely
cooperating with the Kurdish forces in Iraq and Syria as well.
“It’s
not strange for me to see actual American fighters participating in
actual fighting and actual support of the Iraqi Peshmerga, the Kurdish
Peshmerga in northern Iraq and of course the Syrian Peshmerga within a
plan to provide the Kurds with a better platform to present their case,”
 Al-Matlabi said.

READ MORE: Raqqa now key to US strategy in Syria and the wider region

“I
am sure that [the Americans] are trying to hide their participation by
wearing the same uniforms that the Syrian Kurds are using,”
he said. The official also noted that as well as standard support, such as airstrikes, in “certain” cases the US advisors are exceeding their training mission and taking part in real combat.
“In
the end they [US] have to do certain points where certain American
boots must be on the ground which exceed slightly training and advising
support, slightly into one or two steps within actual combat,”
Al-Matlabi said.

https://www.rt.com/news/365565-us-soldiers-raqqa-photos/

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