US Special Forces join Turkish troops in Cobanbey
“U.S. personnel operating with Turkish forces and Syrian opposition forces will provide the same train, advise and assist support they have been providing to other local partners in Syria fighting ISIL,” Davis wrote in an email using an alternative name for Daesh.
The new development comes as the Free Syrian Army, backed by Turkish artillery earlier in the day, began to move toward Daesh’s stronghold al-Bab, nearly 30 kilometers (20 miles) south of Cobanbey as a part of Operation Euphrates Shield.
Operation Euphrates Shield was launched Aug. 24 by Turkey and aims at improving security, supporting coalition forces and eliminating the terror threat along Turkey’s border using Free Syrian Army fighters backed by Turkish armor, artillery and jets.
The Syrian town of Cobanbey and Jarabulus city were recently cleared of Daesh terrorists as part of the operation.
Davis said the U.S. would continue to support the counter-Daesh fight in northern Syria because “access to the Syria Turkey border region is strategically important to ISIL`s operations in Syria and Iraq as well as the group`s attempts to export terror to Turkey, the wider region, Europe and the United States.”
“Denying ISIL access to this critical border cuts off critical supply routes in and out of Iraq and Syria and further isolates ISIL`s so-called `capital` in Raqqa,” he added.