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U.N. Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura, left, watches as Russian Foreign Minister
Sergei Lavrov and Secretary of State John Kerry reach to shake hands after a Friday news
conference in Vienna, Austria.
U.S. to send special
forces troops to Syria
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peace elfort would not include
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large parts of northern Syria and
has its capital there.
But the participation by Rus-
sia and Iran in the attempt could
mark a new and promising
phase in the diplomacy since
those countries have staunchly
backed Assad.
The White House has long
said that Assad’s ouster is essen-
tial to its ultimate goal of defeat-
ing the Islamic State because the
Syrian president’s brutal tactics
against Sunni rebels have drawn
Sunni radicals from all over the
world into the militant group’s
ranks.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter
said this would probably not be
the last significant adjustment
to the anti-IS military campaign
in Syria and Iraq.
‘We are going to continue to
innovate, to build up what
works,” he said.
Friday’s developments came
as missiles slammed into a
crowded suburb of the Syrian
capital. The attack killed at least
40 people, activists said. The
Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights and the Local Coordina-
tion Committees group said gov-
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U missiles at a market in the sub-
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In Washington, officials said
the new U.S. forces will work
from headquarters locations
and won’t move to the front lines
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ed special operations raids into
Syria before now and will con-
tinue to do more unilateral raids.
It helped Iraqi forces rescue hos-
tages last week, and Master Sgt.
Joshua Wheeler was killed, the
first U.S. combat death in that
country since 2011
White House spokesman
Josh Earnest said the new
By Bradley Klapper
and Lolita C. Baldor
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
United States escalated its fight
against the Islamic State in Syria
on Friday, pledging the first
open deployment of military
boots on the ground, even as
U.S., Russian and other diplo-
mats pressed a new peace effort
that America hopes will hasten
the departure of Bashar Assad.
Up to 50 special operations
troops will be sent to assist
Kurdish and Arab forces in
northern Syria, American offi-
cials said. The move marks a sig-
nificant departure for President
Barack Obama, who for years
has resisted putting ground
forces in Syria even as he has
gradually intensified the U.S.
military response to what coun-
terterrorism officials worry is a
growing Islamic State threat in
Syria and Iraq.
The troop announcement
came as diplomats in Vienna re-
presenting 17 countries and the
European Union agreed to
launch a broad new peace at-
tempt to gradually end Syria’s
long civil war — a declaration
that avoided any determination
on when President Assad might
leave. It is not clear how many
rebel groups would agree to a
plan that doesn’t result in
Assad’s immediate departure.
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killed more than 250,000 peo-
ple and uprooted more than 11
million, sparking a refugee crisis
throughout Europe.
Despite killing as many as
12,000 militants, the U.S. bomb-
ing campaign has not signifi-
cantly weakened the Islamic
State’s capacity to hold territory,
and the group’s ranks have been
replenished by foreign fighters
and others.
Military experts say ground
troops are essential for the fight.
A U.S. program to train Syrians
was abandoned as a failure, and
the new deployment essentially
would replace that program.
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