Syrian Kurdish leader Salih Muslim warns of 'forceful response' to Iran-linked attacks
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Syrian Kurdish forces will retaliate against any further attacks by Iran-backed Shiite militia groups, a top Syrian Kurdish official said Wednesday. In an exclusive interview with Al-Monitor, Salih Muslim, the co-chair of the Democratic Unity Party, which shares power in the Syrian Kurds’ self-declared government in northeast Syria, warned, “If they repeat their attacks, our guys will respond very forcefully. Their aim, obviously, is to blow up our partnership with the United States. We will not be deterred,” Muslim said.
Muslim was referring to the attack early Monday on a training camp run by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Deir Ezzor, an Arab majority province bordering Iraq, that left six of its fighters dead. The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group of Iran-backed Shiite militias, claimed responsibility for the drone strike on the facility near the al-Omar field, which contains Syria’s largest proven reserves of oil and gas.
US special operation forces are based near al-Omar to fend off potential moves by the forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to reclaim the fields, which are the main source of income for the Kurdish-led administration in northeast Syria.
Pentagon spokesperson Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder said on Monday that the drone landed several kilometers away from the US base known as Mission Support Site Green Village. A US official told Al-Monitor that the drone caused significant damage to infrastructure. It remains unclear if and how the strike affected production.
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