The International Coalition against ISIS announced on Tuesday that the redeployment of its forces in northeastern Syria is part of carefully considered measures designed to degrade the capabilities of the terrorist organization and bolster regional stability. The coalition affirmed that these movements are in direct response to prevailing field conditions.
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This clarification follows the United States’ announcement last month about reinforcing its military presence in Syria, as part of its leadership in the coalition’s ongoing counterterrorism mission.
In an official statement, the coalition's Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR) emphasized continued close coordination with local and international partners to maintain pressure on ISIS and counter emerging terrorist threats.
The statement noted that the military buildup in northeastern Syria is "deliberate and tied to the situation on the ground," and is aimed at weakening ISIS’s operational abilities within a broader strategy to ensure lasting security and stability in the region.
The coalition also highlighted efforts to mitigate risks associated with camps and detention centers housing ISIS-linked individuals, pointing to ongoing initiatives to reduce the population of these facilities—an essential component of the long-term security framework in northeast Syria.
Operationally, the coalition revealed that the U.S. carried out dozens of precision airstrikes over the past year targeting ISIS remnants, reiterating its readiness to conduct further military operations as needed to sustain pressure on the group and prevent its resurgence.