Reuters is reporting what was suspected all along and reported here on VT over and over.
Thousands of ISIS fighters left Syria in secret deal with U.S., defector says
“A high-level defector from Kurdish-led forces that captured the Syrian city of Raqqa from Islamic State has recanted his account of the city’s fall, saying thousands of ISIS fighters – many more than first reported – left under a secret, U.S.-approved deal,” according to the article written by By Dominic Evans and Orhan Coskun.
“Talal Silo, a former commander in the Syrian Democratic Forces, said the sdf arranged to bus all remaining islamic state militants out of Raqqa even though it said at the time it was battling diehard foreign jihadists in the city.”
It is suspected that Israel had involvement with terrorism. And the interesting part about Israel this morning is that according to Mint Press, “Paradoxically, just as American Jews look close to winning the battle domestically on behalf of Israel, many feel more alienated from a Jewish state than ever before.”
Paradoxically, just as American Jews look close to winning the battle domestically on behalf of Israel, many feel more alienated from a Jewish state than ever before.https://t.co/6maB2e89Es
— MintPress News (@MintPressNews) December 8, 2017
Average American Jews would not support the atrocities and the ongoing support of war for oil conducted by israel.
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