Comments by "TruthWarrior" (@Truth-warrior-j3e) on "Syria’s Assad family exposed after fleeing to Russia" video.

  1. Unfortunately @wildcar9276 (possibly a Russian bot?) is a typical distortion and exaggeration to suit a certain dark Russian narrative. The actual facts are as follows: The United States maintains a military presence in northeastern Syria, primarily to support local forces in combating the Islamic State (ISIS) and to protect key oil installations. This region, notably the provinces of Deir ez-Zor and Hasakah, is also Syria’s primary agricultural zone, producing a significant portion of the country’s wheat. While the U.S. military’s main focus has been on oil fields, their presence in these agriculturally rich areas indirectly affects control over wheat resources. The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), allied with the U.S., oversee much of this territory and, by extension, its agricultural production. This situation has led to competition between the SDF and the Syrian government for wheat harvests, with both sides attempting to procure grain from farmers in these regions.  The Syrian government while backed by Russia accused U.S. forces of “looting” the country’s resources, including wheat. In May 2021, Syrian state media reported claims that U.S. forces were smuggling wheat and oil from Syria into Iraq.  However, these allegations have not been independently verified. In summary, while the U.S. does not explicitly occupy Syrian wheat fields, its military presence in northeastern Syria—alongside its support for the SDF—indirectly influences control over the country’s primary wheat-producing areas. This dynamic has significant implications for Syria’s agricultural output and food security. Stop distorting facts!
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