US general warns of post-withdrawal threat in Syria

<p style="text-align: left;">A top US general warned on Tuesday, February 4, that Islamic State would pose an enduring threat following a planned US withdrawal from Syria, saying the militant group retained leaders, fighters, facilitators and resources that will fuel a menacing insurgency.

The remarks by US General Joseph Votel, head of the US military&rsquo;s Central Command, represent the latest warning by current and former US officials about the risk of a resurgence by Islamic State following a planned US withdrawal from Syria ordered in December by President Donald Trump, according to Reuters.

&ldquo;We do have to keep pressure on this network. ... They have the ability of coming back together if we don&rsquo;t,&rdquo; Votel told a Senate hearing. He added that territory under Islamic State&rsquo;s control had been reduced to less than 20 square miles and would be recaptured by US-backed forces prior to the US withdrawal.

Later, former Special Presidential Envoy to the Coalition against Islamic State Brett McGurk tweeted a message of support for Votel&rsquo;s comments.

&ldquo;If you want to know what&rsquo;s really going on in #Iraq and #Syria and the fight against #ISIS, it&rsquo;s worth listening carefully to General Votel. America has been fortunate to have had him on watch over the last three years,&rdquo; he wrote.

McGurk resigned in protest after US President Donald Trump abruptly announced his intention to withdraw US troops from Syria.

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