Suspicious US moves at Al-Harir base in Iraq.
An informed Iraqi security source reported new and suspicious US movements on the Iraqi-Syrian border and the transfer of new military and logistical equipment from Syria to the Al-Harir base in the Kurdistan Region.
An informed Iraqi security source announced today (Wednesday, November 17) the new movements of US forces on the Iraqi-Syrian border in the direction of the Kurdistan Region.
“The US military has transferred new military equipment from Syria to Iraq, specifically the Al-Harir base in Erbil province,” he told Al-Maluma.
The source, who did not want to be named, added: “Reconnaissance drones on the Iraqi-Syrian border have been transporting US military equipment and military vehicles through the Fishkhabur crossing in Syria over the past few days, passing through Duhok province and transferring them to US military bases in They have monitored and recorded the Iraqi Kurdistan region.
Nearly ten days ago, media sources reported that the United States had transported a convoy of 270 trucks from its illegal base at Kharab al-Jair military airport on the outskirts of Hasakah to northern Iraq via an illegal crossing, one of the largest military equipment transfers. And logistics from the American occupiers to the Kurdistan region in recent years.
“The Iraqi Army Joint Operations Command says that the Americans are only present in a limited part of the Ain al-Assad base in Anbar and Al-Harir provinces in the Kurdistan Region, and that most of these bases are under the command of Iraqi Army and Peshmerga forces.”
Despite several rounds of strategic talks between Baghdad and Washington to end the US military presence in Iraq over the end of the war against ISIS, and the approval of the expulsion plan of all foreign troops from Iraqi territory in the Iraqi parliament, the US still violates this resolution in Iraqi territory is present. However, Iraqi officials have announced the beginning of the withdrawal of US troops, and from time to time news of the withdrawal of several US combat units is reported in the media.
In January 1998, the Iraqi parliament approved a plan to expel US troops from the country following the criminal assassination of Sardar Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes, deputy head of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Organization.