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Trump orders rapid withdrawal from Syria in apparent reversal19 DEC 18 10:23 ETBy Barbara Starr and Ryan Browne, CNN (CNN) -- Planning is underway for a "full" and "rapid" withdrawal of US troops from Syria, a US defense official told CNN Wednesday.The decision, which would be a reversal from previously stated US policy, was made by President Donald Trump, who has long signaled his desire to get out of Syria, the official added.On Wednesday morning, the President tweeted, "we have defeated ISIS in Syria, my only reason for being there during the Trump Presidency."Even though the US will continue to maintain troops in Iraq with the capability of launching strikes into Syria, a US withdrawal of ground forces would fulfill a major goal of Syria, Iran and Russia and risks diminishing US influence in the region.The US has about 2,000 troops on the ground in the country, where they are primarily training local forces to combat ISIS. The US-backed and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces have had some recent success against the terror group and are on the cusp of capturing the last major town held by ISIS east of the Euphrates.Estimates vary as to how many ISIS fighters are left in Syria. In the town of Hajin, the terror group's last redoubt, the coalition estimated some 2,000 ISIS fighters were present. But a Defense Department inspector general report put the number of ISIS members in Syria and Iraq as high as 30,000.The US has forces in Iraq ready to launch attacks in Syria if necessary. In the last few weeks, the US-led coalition fighting ISIS has carried out hundreds of air and artillery strikes targeting ISIS in Syria. Some of those strikes were launched from neighboring Iraq, where the US has over 5,000 troops. Hundreds of US troops have also been training local forces at At Tanf in southern Syria, where Russia-backed pro-regime forces are seeking to oust the US presence.Pentagon spokesman Col. Rob Manning told CNN that, "at this time, we continue to work by, with and through our partners in the region."The US-led coalition recently denied any change to the US presence in Syria."Any reports indicating a change in the US position with respect" to the US military presence in Syria "is false and designed to sow confusion and chaos," the coalition said in a statement earlier this month.Gen. Joseph Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said this month that the US needed to train thousands of local fighters to ensure a lasting defeat of the terror group.US forces were recently directed by Secretary of Defense James Mattis to establish observation posts along the Syria-Turkish border as part of an effort to reduce tensions between Turkey and America's Kurdish allies in the fight against ISIS.News of the planned withdrawal was 2818
Tom Brady used his first-ever tweet to celebrate April Fools' Day.The six-time Super Bowl champ activated his Twitter account in March, but waited to tweet in order to troll his new followers on Monday."I'm retiring. In my spare time, I'll be tweeting #LFG," Brady tweeted.About an hour later, Brady later responded to his own tweet with a rhetorical question: "Was this a bad joke?"Brady had just over 1,000 followers in the minutes following his first tweet. About an hour after tweeting, he had racked up nearly 60,000 followers. 544
Three members of the Minnesota National Guard have died after the Black Hawk helicopter they were in crashed 16 miles southwest of St. Cloud, Minnesota, Gov. Tim Walz said at a news conference Thursday."They paid the ultimate price in service to Minnesota and to the United States of America," Walz, himself a veteran of the MNG said. "The coming days will be dark and difficult. The state of Minnesota stands ready to assist the families of our fallen heroes."The names of the deceased crew members are not being released pending family notification, Walz said.The crew was conducting a maintenance test flight just after 2 p.m. when they lost contact with air traffic controllers, according to 708
The United States women's soccer squad is off to the semifinals after defeating World Cup host France by a 2-1 margin on Friday. The United States, ranked No. 1 in the world, faced its toughest test yet against France. France is ranked No. 4 in the world rankings, but many considered the French the USA's toughest challenge. Megan Rapinoe scored both of the United States' goals. She opened scoring in the fifth minutes, and tacked on the eventual game-winner in the 65th minute. France attempted a late rally after cutting the United States' 2-0 lead by one in the 81st minute off of a Wendie Renard goal. The USA will face England on Tuesday for the chance to return to the finals and defend its 2015 title. Perhaps it was fitting that Rapinoe was the catalyst for the Red, White and Blue on Friday. She has drawn the ire of President Donald Trump this week after Rapinoe said she would not visit the White House if the USA wins a title in France. “Megan should WIN first before she TALKS! Finish the job!” Trump wrote on Twitter.After Friday's game, the US is just two wins away from a title after winning all three matches in group play plus the first two games in the tournament round. 1204
The Philadelphia Police Department is looking for a man suspected of robbing a Rite Aid on Friday, January 3, citing a "sick child" as his reason for the crime. 172