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VisitPrimary focus of U.S. military actions in Syria Q1 2025?
Countering Iranian-backed militias • 25%
Targeting ISIS remnants • 25%
Securing U.S. bases and personnel • 25%
Other • 25%
Analysis of U.S. military actions based on reports from the Department of Defense and major news outlets
U.S. Strikes on December 3, 2024, Destroy Weapons Systems Including T-64 Tank Near Military Support Site Euphrates
Dec 4, 2024, 02:05 AM
The Pentagon confirmed that U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) conducted airstrikes in eastern Syria on December 3, 2024, targeting several weapons systems. The strikes were a response to a rocket attack on U.S. forces near Military Support Site Euphrates. Among the destroyed assets were truck-mounted rocket launchers, a T-64 tank, and mortars, which posed an imminent threat to U.S. and coalition forces. Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder characterized the operation as a necessary action against a 'clear and imminent threat' in the region. The strikes underscore ongoing tensions involving U.S. military presence in Syria, particularly in relation to Iranian-backed militias.
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Counter-ISIS operations • 25%
Counter-Assad regime operations • 25%
Counter-Russian influence operations • 25%
Humanitarian aid and support • 25%
Defeating ISIS • 25%
Supporting local forces • 25%
Humanitarian missions • 25%
Other • 25%
Counter-ISIS operations • 25%
Counter-IRGC operations • 25%
Humanitarian aid • 25%
Other • 25%
Counter-ISIS operations • 25%
Supporting local allies • 25%
Border security • 25%
Humanitarian missions • 25%
Supporting local forces • 25%
Humanitarian aid and support • 25%
Other strategic objectives • 25%
Counter-ISIS operations • 25%
Support for local forces • 25%
Humanitarian missions • 25%
Other • 25%
Targeting ISIS leaders • 25%
Destroying ISIS camps • 25%
Disrupting ISIS supply lines • 25%
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Supporting Syrian opposition • 25%
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