Vancouver Sun

U.S. PREPARES FOR GROUND ASSAULT, DROPS ALLIES BEHIND ISIL LINES

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U.S. aircraft ferried Syrian Kurdish fighters and allied forces behind Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant lines on Wednesday to spearhead a major ground assault on a strategic town held by the extremist group outside its self-declared capital, Raqqa, the Pentagon said, marking the first time U.S. forces have provided airlift for local forces on a combat operation in Syria.

The airlift was part of what Pentagon spokesman Eric Pahon described as a large, high-priority offensive to secure the area around Tabqa and the associated Tabqa Dam on the Euphrates River, which supplies electric power to the area.

“This is a significan­t strategic target,” said Pahon. If successful, the operation would “cut ISIL off ” from western approaches to Raqqa.

The U.S. has significan­tly widened its footprint in northern Syria in the past few weeks as it prepares for the operation to push the militants from Raqqa, deploying a Marine artillery unit and a few dozen Army Rangers in addition to special operation troops and advisers to assist the local forces.

Wednesday’s airlift, which Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, described as a first, displayed a new level of commitment to Syria’s Kurds, whose partnershi­p with the U.S. in fighting ISIL has prompted difficult discussion­s with Turkey, which sees the militants as a national security threat.

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OMAR HAJ KADOUR / AFP / GETTY IMAGES

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