From News Times:
“Operation Holiday Express brings
gifts to US troops in Syria”
Hundreds of American troops based
in Syria have received Christmas gifts thanks to Operation Holiday Express,
launched by U.S.-led coalition forces from across the border in neighboring
Iraq. This year, Santa's sleigh and reindeer were apparently swapped for a
workhorse CH-47 Chinook helicopter. But coalition forces still donned jolly red
caps as they unloaded boxes of gifts at five locations in eastern Syria, as
seen by The Associated Press on Monday. In addition to the presents, a U.S.
military band was flown in to play Christmas tunes. The soldiers received
stockings stuffed with candies, toiletries and other gifts. Most were donated
by military support organizations in the U.S., as well as churches and charity
organizations, coalition spokesman Col. Myles Caggins said. Caggins said the
aim of Operation Holiday Express was to bring a little Christmas cheer to those
on active duty. AP toured bases in five locations: the al-Omar oil field, Deir
el-Zour, Shaddadeh, Hassakeh and Rumeilan. The U.S. at one point had some 2,000
service members in Syria, mostly taking part in battles against the Islamic
State group. The number has dropped since the extremists' defeat in March, when
they lost their last sliver of territory to Kurdish-led fighters backed by
Washington. While President Donald Trump has said he will withdraw the bulk of
the roughly 1,000 American troops from Syria, he’s made it clear he'll leave
some military forces in the country to help secure the oil fields across
eastern Syria from any IS resurgence. The move has raised a number of difficult
legal questions about whether U.S. troops can launch strikes against Syrian,
Russian or other forces if they threaten the oil, U.S. officials said last
month. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said last month
that about 500 or 600 U.S. troops will remain in Syria to counter IS fighters
who have been carrying out hit-and-run attacks in recent weeks against
Kurdish-led fighters. Lt. Gen. Pat White, commander of Combined Joint Task
Force - Operation Inherent Resolve, told the AP that the presence of American
soldiers on the ground in Syria shows the commitment of U.S. forces, and they
will pursue the remnants of IS anywhere in Syria.
^ Syria is just one of the
countries that American troops are celebrating Christmas in this year. It’s
important to take a moment to remember them all year long, but especially over
the holidays. ^
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