Obama: New US troops in Syria will be essential

US President Barack Obama delivers remarks after touring the Hannover Messe Trade Fair in Hanover, Germany, April 25, 2016.   USA is partner country of the industrial fair Hannover Messe 2016 running from April 25 to April 29, 2016.  / AFP PHOTO / Jim Watson

 

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President Barack Obama on Monday announced the deployment to Syria of an additional 250 US special operations forces to assist local troops who are trying to dislodge IS extremists, significantly broadening the American presence in the war-torn country.
The move will bring the number of personnel to roughly 300, up from about 50 special operations forces currently in Syria.
Obama revealed his decision a week after Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced that more than 200 US troops soon will be headed to Iraq, where local forces are also battling IS militants who control areas of that country.
He said the newest insertion of US forces will not be in combat roles.
“They’re not going to be leading the fight on the ground, but they will be essential in providing the training and assisting local forces,” Obama said during a speech in Hannover, Germany, that capped a weeklong trip that also took him to Saudi Arabia and Great Britain.
IS was a focus of his private talks with his counterparts in all three stops.
Senior US officials have been touting the success of the forces in Syria, including their ability to generate critical intelligence that gives the US-led coalition against IS a better view of happenings on the ground, such as efforts to target insurgents.
Ben Rhodes, Obama’s deputy national security adviser, said the initial 50-person team in Syria has been effective at helping the local forces.
“We want to accelerate that progress,” through the commitment of additional forces, Rhodes said.

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