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U.S. builds two air bases in Kurdish-controlled north Syria

 

 

Suleiman Al-Khalidi, Reuters, USA, 6 March 2016

 

The United States has nearly finished setting up an air base in
Kurdish-controlled northern Syria and was proceeding with the construction
of a second base for dual military and civilian use, a Kurdish website said
on Sunday.

 

A spokesman for U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said, however, the United
States was not taking control of any airfields in Syria.

 

The Erbil-based news website BasNews, quoting a military source in the
Kurdish-backed Syria Democratic Forces (SDF), said most of the work on a
runway in the oil town of Rmeilan in Hasaka was complete while a new air
base southeast of Kobani, straddling the Turkish border, was being
constructed.

 

The source in the U.S.-backed alliance that also includes Arab armed groups
told the news portal scores of U.S. experts and technicians were involved in
the project.

 

Syrian Kurdish officials had recently said the Rmeilan airstrip was being
used by U.S. military helicopters for logistics and deliveries.

 

The United States sent dozens of special operations troops to northern Syria
last year to advise opposition forces in their fight against the militant
group Islamic State. They have also dropped supply munitions to rebels in
the province.

 

A CENTCOM spokesman said any suggestion U.S. forces were in control of any
airfields in Syria was incorrect.

 

"Our location and troop strength remains small and in keeping with what has
been previously briefed by defense officials," he said in a statement. "That
being said, U.S. forces in Syria are consistently looking for ways to
increase efficiency for logistics and personnel recovery support."

 

Last month, U.S. advisors backed by coalition air strikes assisted
Kurdish-led Syrian rebels in encircling and capturing the strategic Syrian
town of Shadadi from Islamic State but were away from the frontlines, U.S.
officials said.

 

The Syrian Kurds have established control over wide areas of northern Syria
since the country erupted into civil war in 2011, and their YPG militia has
become a major partner in the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State.

 

U.S. military ties with the Syrian Kurds have grown deeper despite the
concerns of NATO ally Turkey, which views the Syrian Kurdish PYD party as a
terrorist group because of its links to the PKK, which is waging an
insurgency in Turkey.

 

The special U.S. presidential envoy to the coalition against Islamic State,
Brett McGurk, visited Kurdish-controlled northern Syria several weeks ago in
what appeared to be the first declared trip to Syrian territory by an Obama
administration official in three years.

 

McGurk said on Saturday in Baghdad the coalition was stepping up pressure on
Islamic State and that the militants were losing ground in both Syria and
Iraq.

 

(Reporting by Suleiman Al-Khalidi; Editing by Ralph Boulton)

 

 

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