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The US-led coalition said it may bomb a convoy of Islamic State militants who agreed to leave the Syria-Lebanon border and move towards Iraq under a deal brokered by Hezbollah, adding that it will not allow the terrorists to escape.
Coalition aircraft have already struck a bridge and punched a crater in a road to keep the convoy from moving toward the Iraqi border, Operation Inherent Resolve spokesman Colonel Ryan Dillon told AP.
The coalition “will not rule out strikes against IS fighters being moved,” Dillon said, adding, “we are not party to any agreements that were made by the Lebanese Hezbollah and ISIS or the (Syrian) regime.”
Irreconcilable #ISIS terrorists should be killed on the battlefield, not bused across #Syria to the Iraqi border without #Iraq‘s consent 1/2
— Brett McGurk (@brett_mcgurk) August 30, 2017
Any strike will be in accordance with “the law of armed conflict,” Dillon said.
The government in Damascus has repeatedly called coalition operations in Syria, carried out without its consent, a violation of Syrian sovereignty.
Hezbollah – a Shia Muslim political and military organization in Lebanon which the US has designated a terrorist organization – had brokered an agreement with IS (also known as ISIS/ISIL) militants, giving them a safe passage from an enclave on the Syrian border with Lebanon to IS-held territory near the Iraqi border.
Our @coalition will help ensure that these terrorists can never enter #Iraq or escape from what remains of their dwindling “caliphate.” 2/2
— Brett McGurk (@brett_mcgurk) August 30, 2017
“Irreconcilable ISIS terrorists should be killed on the battlefield, not bused across Syria to the Iraqi border without Iraq’s consent,” tweeted US Special Envoy for Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, Brett McGurk, who also spoke for the coalition’s efforts under the Obama administration.
“Our coalition will help ensure that these terrorists can never enter Iraq or escape from what remains of their dwindling “caliphate,” McGurk added.
Several critics have responded to the official’s tweets, noting that US-backed Syrian fighters gave IS terrorists a safe passage out of the city of Manbij last year.
“The agreement to let the Islamic State militants escape likely saved hundreds of civilians held by the fanatical fighters, even though it allowed some Islamic State militants to escape,” USA Today cited a senior US defense official last August.
The Trump administration, however, said it changed its tactics in the fight against the terrorist group.
“[Trump] directed a tactical shift from shoving ISIS out of safe locations in an attrition fight to surrounding the enemy in their strongholds so we can annihilate ISIS,” Defense Secretary James Mattis said in May.
He explained that by “taking the time up front to surround these locations, instead of simply shoving them from one to another” coalition forces are able to “carry out the annihilation campaign so we don’t simply transplant this problem from one location to another.”
Via RT. This piece was reprinted by RINF Alternative News with permission or license.
