The Columbus Dispatch

US sending 400 more troops to Syria

- By Michael R. Gordon

WASHINGTON — The United States is sending an additional 400 troops to Syria to help prepare for the looming fight for Raqqa, the de facto capital of the Islamic State group’s selfprocla­imed caliphate, U.S. officials said Thursday.

The increase, which includes a team of Army Rangers and a Marine artillery unit that have already arrived in the country, appears to represent a neardoubli­ng of the number of U.S. troops in Syria.

The U.S. military had declined to say precisely how many troops it had deployed in the country. The formal troop cap for Syria is 503, but commanders have the authority to temporaril­y exceed that limit to meet military requiremen­ts.

The presence of the Rangers became apparent last weekend when they were seen driving around the northern Syrian town of Manbij in Stryker vehicles and armored Humvees. The Washington Post earlier reported the deployment of the Marine artillery battery.

“We are preparing logistical and fire support to enable a successful assault on Raqqa, the self-proclaimed capital of ISIS,” said Col. John L. Dorrian, a spokesman for the U.S.-led command that is fighting the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

“The exact numbers and locations of these forces are sensitive in order to protect our forces, but there will be approximat­ely an additional 400 enabling forces deployed for a temporary period to enable our Syrian partnered forces to defeat ISIS in Raqqa,” Dorrian added.

“Our indigenous partners in Syria face an entrenched foe and like the Iraqis, will require additional support to enable them to fight and defeat ISIS in Raqqa,” he said.

The mission of the additional troops will be to help Syrian fighters prepare for the offensive on Islamic State forces in Raqqa. They will provide artillery support, training and protection for improvised explosives, among other efforts, Dorrian said.

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