I’m willing to bet Turkey’s going to be blamed. Blaming Turkey fits in with the agenda to target Turkey. It's like blaming Syria for the destabilization kicked off by Usreal.The US regional remake demands that Turkey's border be made more insecure. With an eye to worsening the destabilization/balkanization.- The ‘offer’ made to Turkey to have that buffer zone?- Off the table (Was never going to happen)- Withdrawal of Troops- Off the table (Wasn't going to happen)- Expansion of war with more troops and equipment- definitely on the table! (Always going to happen)Since ISIS has been, from the get go, a movement that has benefited the Usrael agenda.It makes sense to me that the sudden appearance of an ISIS suicide bomber is set to benefit the Usrael agenda. The withdrawal that was never going to take place... will still not take place.
ReutersFour U.S. soldiers were killed and three wounded in a blast on Wednesday in the Syrian town of Manbij, a U.S. official said. A news site affiliated with Islamic State earlier issued a statement saying an attacker with a suicide vest had targeted a patrol of the U.S.-led coalition operating in Manbij.
Pretty sure the sudden ‘suicide bombing’ which saw US service persons harmed and killed will end all talk of withdrawal. Though the withdrawal was never going to take place. I can’t state and restate that enough. You’ll notice the media reports are running the withdrawal claim and the attack news together in the same paragraph- So you will associate the two events and understand that the withdrawal that was never going to happen, is definitely still not going to happen.
Aspen Daily:
A number of U.S. service members were killed in an explosion while conducting a routine patrol in Syria on Wednesday, the U.S. military said, an attack that came less than a month after U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intention to withdraw troops from the war torn country.The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the rare (nearly unheard of) morning attack, which local groups said killed 16 people in the U.S.-patrolled town of Manbij.The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 16 people were killed including nine civilians and others were wounded in the blast. It added that at least five U.S.-backed Syrian fighters were also among the dead.The U.S. military released a statement on Twitter that said: "U.S. service members were killed during an explosion while conducting a routine patrol in Syria today. We are still gathering information and will share additional details at a later time."The rare (Nearly unheard of ) attack came days after the U.S. began the process of withdrawing from Syria, pulling out equipment from the northeast into neighboring Iraq
US issues a do not travel advisory in Turkey or near the border with Syria and Iraq
Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Turkey. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas. Terrorists have also previously targeted Western tourists and expatriates for kidnapping and assassination.
The State Department travel advisory also classified areas Near Syrian and Iraq Borders as "Level 4: Do Not Travel."
Do not travel near the Turkey/Syria and Turkey/Iraq borders due to the continued threat of civil war and attacks by terrorist groups. Terrorist attacks, including suicide bombings, ambushes, car bomb detonations, and improvised explosive devices, as well as kidnappings for ransom, shootings, roadblocks, and violent demonstrations have occurred in these areas.
hattip nomadiceveryman