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To set up 'safe zone,' US wades into muddled Syria politics

Published: 07 Sep 2019 - 03:14 pm | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 01:35 pm
A convoy of Turkish military vehicles passing through the village of Kafr Halab on the western edge of Aleppo province. / AFP / Omar HAJ KADOUR

A convoy of Turkish military vehicles passing through the village of Kafr Halab on the western edge of Aleppo province. / AFP / Omar HAJ KADOUR

By SARAH EL DEEB | AP

TAL ABYAD, Syria: U.S. troops are patrolling border areas in northeastern Syria to oversee implementation of a new deal to defuse tension between its allies, Turkey and Syrian Kurds.

Armored vehicles move between villages in the area to ensure military bases occupied by the Syrian Kurdish-led forces have been cleared of fortification. On a patrol Friday, U.S. troops inspected the work as bulldozers removed sand berms and closed trenches.

The Syrian commander of a new local force deployed to the base, Khalil Khalfo, said while a political agreement is still elusive, his forces don't want war with Turkey.

An initial agreement between Washington and Ankara last month averted threats of a Turkish attack. But details of the deal are still being worked out and residents of the area are bracing for more instability.