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Marines from an amphibious task force have left their ships in the Middle East and deployed to Syria, establishing an outpost from which they can fire artillery guns in support of the fight to take back the city of Raqqa from the Islamic State, defense officials said.

The deployment marks a new escalation in the U.S. war in Syria, and puts more conventional U.S. troops in the battle. Several hundred Special Operations troops have advised local forces there for months, but the Pentagon has mostly shied away from using conventional forces in Syria. The new mission comes as the Trump administration weighs a plan to take back Raqqa, the so-called capital of the Islamic State, that also includes more Special Operations troops and attack helicopters.

The force is part of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, which left San Diego on Navy ships in October. The Marines on the ground include part of an artillery battery that can fire powerful 155-millimeter shells from M777 Howitzers, two officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the deployment.

The expeditionary unit’s ground force, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, will man the guns and deliver fire support for U.S.-backed local forces who are preparing an assault on the city. Additional infantrymen from the unit will provide security while resupplies will be handled by part of the expeditionary force’s combat logistics element. For this deployment, the Marines were flown from Dijibouti to Kuwait and then into Syria, said another defense official with direct knowledge of the operation.

The official added that the Marines movement into Syria was not the byproduct of President Donald Trump’s request of a new plan to take on the Islamic State and that it had “been in the works for sometime.”

“The Marines answer a problem that the [operation] has faced,” the official said. He added that they now provide “all-weather fires considering how the weather is this time of year in northern Syria.”

Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend, the top U.S. general overseeing the campaign against the Islamic State, has previously said that a small number of conventional soldiers have supported Special Operations troops on the ground in Syria, including through a truck-mounted system known as theHigh Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS. The defense official with knowledge of the deployment said Wednesday that the Marines and their Howitzers will supplement, rather than replace, those Army units.

The new Marine mission was disclosed after members of the Army’s elite 75th Ranger Regiment appeared in the Syrian city of Manbij over the weekend in Strykers, heavily armed, eight-wheel armored vehicles. Defense officials said they are there to discourage Syrian or Turkish troops from taking any moves that could shift the focus away from an assault on Islamic State militants.

The Marine mission has similarities to an operation the Marine Corps undertook about a year ago when the U.S. military was preparing to support an assault on the Iraqi city of Mosul. In that case, a force from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, of Camp Lejeune, N.C., established a fire base south of the city in support of Iraqi and Kurdish troops who were then carrying out operations to isolate Mosul from Islamic State-held territory around it.

The existence of the outpost near Mosul, originally named Fire Base Bell, became public after it was attacked by rockets March 19, 2016, killing Staff Sgt. Louis F. Cardin and wounding at least four other Marines. Defense officials said at the time that they had not disclosed the deployment of Marines there because the base was not fully operational, although photographs released by the Defense Department shortly afterward show Marines launching artillery rounds a day before Cardin’s death.

For the base in Syria to be useful, it must be within about 20 miles of the operations U.S.-backed forces are carrying out. That is the estimated maximum range on many rounds fired from the M777 howitzer. GPS-guided Excalibur rounds, which the Marines also used after establishing Fire Base Bell, can travel closer to 30 miles. Fire support for the Mosul operation has since been turned over to the Army.

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ground forces of romns in syria will lead to world war. soon they will send more armies and defeat isis and other so called roman sponsored terrorists.
So finally the oment of armeggeddon is near.
 
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ground forces of romns in syria will lead to world war. soon they will send more armies and defeat isis and other so called roman sponsored terrorists.
So finally the oment of armeggeddon is near.
People have been predicting the end of the world for at least the last 500 years, nothing has happened, it is just to scare people in to following some rules. Human mind is tuned to believe this and other such predictions.
 
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I think the real reason for their intervention is to prevent Turks, Arabs, Kurds and the Assad/Alawites from fighting each other over power and control. The US probably want the Kurds to dominate, the Russians want Assad and Turks want [Suuni] Arabs or for themselves (if conspiracy theorist are right, nomasyin?)

All of them want Raqqah after Da'esh is defeated and all of them have different goals. This means there could be another regional war and another wave of ethnic cleansing. If Kurds take the land, they will displace the Arab locals and the Turks will find another way to fight them since they consider them as a terrorist group. if Assad takes the land, he'll displace the Suuni locals through his scorch earth tactics which will create another wave of refugees into Turkey and I am sure Turkey doesn't want this to happen.

The only realistic solution is to let the Turks cover this as they are the only favorable force to the Arabs (the overwhelming majority in Raqqah are Suunis). The success of the Euphrates Operation and their reputation is the biggest proof of this. Having others to deal with it will just create more mess.
 
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People have been predicting the end of the world for at least the last 500 years, nothing has happened, it is just to scare people in to following some rules. Human mind is tuned to believe this and other such predictions.
as a hindu(no discrimination intended. just want to say it's other religions prophecies), you won't understand it.
 
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as a hindu(no discrimination intended. just want to say it's other religions prophecies), you won't understand it.
:lol: who said I am a Hindu?
Your assumptions are totally wrong I must say.
I will like to withhold my religious affiliations so that people don't judge me like how you just did.
 
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:lol: who said I am a Hindu?
Your assumptions are totally wrong I must say.
I will like to withhold my religious affiliations so that people don't judge me like how you just did.
my bad. But Islamic prophecies havecame true in history. Whole syria civil war have been predicted.
 
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