Syria : Bashar al-Assad's warning to Donald Trump
American and Turkish troops have become undesirable in Idleb in northern Syria. Bashar al-Assad's country is keen to regain control of its entire territory.
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem explained to the United Nations General Assembly that his country is becoming less and less tolerant of the presence of foreign troops in northern Syria and could react against them.
The head of Syrian diplomacy insists on the need to leave Syria for the American and Turkish troops still present in Idleb in the north of the country. The Syrian Arab Army has taken over almost the entire country and is struggling with pockets of resistance from the terrorists withdrawn in Idleb. The Syrian minister warned that the Syrian Arab Army could retaliate against foreign troops in the country. However, this is not the first time that Syria has demanded the departure of American and Turkish foreign troops from its soil.
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