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Ordered home

US President Donald Trump claims victory over the Islamic State in Syria and pulls troops from the war-ravaged nation.

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Washington: The Islamic State group has been “beaten” in Syria, US President Donald Trump said in announcing a stunning order to pull American ground forces from the war-ravaged nation.

The momentous decision to withdraw, which runs counter to long-establishe­d US policy for Syria and the region, blindsided lawmakers, the Pentagon and internatio­nal allies alike.

“We’ve won against ISIS,” Trump said in a short video posted on Twitter on Wednesday.

“We’ve beaten them and we’ve beaten them badly ... And now it’s time for our troops to come back home.”

A withdrawal could have extraordin­ary geopolitic­al ramificati­ons, and plunges into uncertaint­y the fate of US-backed Kurdish fighters who have been tackling Islamic State militants, thousands of whom are thought to remain in Syria. A US official said that Trump’s decision was finalised Tuesday.

“Full withdrawal, all means all,” the official said when asked if the troops would be pulled from across Syria.

Currently, about 2,000 US forces are in the country, most of them on a train-and-advise mission to support local forces fighting IS. Pentagon officials scrambled for a reaction after Trump earlier tweeted that IS had been “defeated.” Lawmakers assailed Trump’s decision, saying it could embolden Ankara to attack US-backed Kurdish fighters.

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a Trump ally, said the president’s decision was unwise and put the Kurds “at risk,” while Democratic Senator Jack Reed said it amounted to a “betrayal” of the Kurds that “provides further evidence of President Trump’s inability to lead on the world stage.”

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