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US to investigate army vehicle displaying word ‘kafir' in northeast Syria
US to investigate army vehicle displaying word ‘kafir' in northeast Syria

Middle East Eye

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Middle East Eye

US to investigate army vehicle displaying word ‘kafir' in northeast Syria

The US-led coalition in Syria has launched a formal investigation after 'unapproved symbols or language' were observed on a US military vehicle in northeast Syria, the coalition said in a statement to Middle East Eye on Friday. On Thursday, MEE reported that a US military vehicle patrolling near the city of Hasakah last weekend displayed the word "kafir" - infidel in Arabic - on its front next to a Christian cross. The term "kafir" gained global notoriety during the Syrian war, frequently used by the Islamic State (IS) and other extremist groups to justify violence against those deemed non-believers - including Muslims who did not share their ideology. Local residents described the graffiti as "offensive" and a 'provocation', particularly as IS no longer has a presence in the region. "Markings of this nature violate U.S. Department of Defense policy," the Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR) said in a written statement. New MEE newsletter: Jerusalem Dispatch Sign up to get the latest insights and analysis on Israel-Palestine, alongside Turkey Unpacked and other MEE newsletters "CJTF-OIR has initiated a formal inquiry and will implement appropriate disciplinary measures under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. "This incident does not reflect the professionalism of our personnel or our respect for the Syrian people. While fact-finding is underway, our mission remains unchanged, enabling the enduring defeat of ISIS in Syria and Iraq." The CJTF-OIR began operations in October 2014 as the US-led coalition to defeat IS in Syria and Iraq. Earlier this week, the US special envoy to Syria announced that the United States would reduce its military presence in the country, scaling down from eight bases to three in Hasakah. Speaking to MEE, Jihan, a 34-year-old Kurdish woman, said it was hard to discern the intended message behind the markings. 'We have nothing to do with IS, we don't consider Americans to be kuffar [plural of kafir], and even less so the Christians who have always lived in Syria," she said. There are currently an estimated 2,000 American troops in Syria, with the number expected to be halved in the coming months.

Iraq continues to eliminate terrorist groups
Iraq continues to eliminate terrorist groups

Iraqi News

time26-01-2025

  • Politics
  • Iraqi News

Iraq continues to eliminate terrorist groups

Baghdad ( – The Iraqi Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, emphasized on Sunday Iraq's determination to eliminate terrorist groups, which no longer have a foothold in inhabited areas. Al-Sudani's remarks took place during his meeting with the Commander of Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR), Kevin Leahy, and the US Chargé d'Affaires in Baghdad, Daniel Rubinstein, according to a statement released by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). The meeting addressed regional security developments and the ongoing collaboration between the international coalition's advisers and Iraqi security forces in their search for remnants of ISIS terrorists. The Iraqi Prime Minister talked about the achievements made during the past two years in terms of controlling the country's borders and strengthening security measures against areas that terrorist groups used as entry points. The two sides talked about the international coalition's commitments toward Iraq and the continuation of joint programs. The meeting reviewed the Iraqi armed forces' current capabilities, the proactive intelligence abilities that support security deployment operations, and the advancement of the capacity to target terrorist or criminal activities that cross international borders.

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