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News ID: 64278
Publish Date : 16 March 2019 - 21:27

U.S. Choppers Relocate Daesh Terrorists From Syria to Iraq

BAGHDAD (Dispatches) – The U.S. has relocated Daesh terrorists to Iraq from Syria through heliborne operations in cooperation with its allied militants in a bid to prolong its military presence in Iraq, an Iraqi security expert says.
"The military reinforcement along the borders with Syria is futile because the Daesh terrorists in a blatant show are surrendering themselves to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in eastern Syria and they are being relocated to Iraq on Chinook and Apache helicopters," the Arabic-language al-Maloumeh News website quoted Kazzem al-Haj as saying on Friday.
He pointed to the U.S. plan to continue its military presence in Iraq with the help of the Daesh terrorists and the Syria Democratic Forces, and said that it is astonishing that the Daesh terrorists only surrender themselves to the SDF and not to any other force.
Al-Haj, meantime, underlined that the U.S.-controlled military bases are only safe havens for the Daesh terrorists in Iraq and Syria, and warned that the presence of the Daesh terrorists in Iraq is like a time bomb that the US will be able to explode at anytime and anywhere inside Iraq.
In relevant remarks on Tuesday, an Iraqi security expert warned that the U.S. plans to help several thousands more Daesh terrorists move from Syria to Iraq.
"Washington plans to help 5,000 more Daesh terrorists get out of Syria and reach Iraq," Sabah al-Akili told al-Maloumeh news website.
The Iraqi security expert described the U.S. move as an attempt to create insecurity inside Iraq as the Iraqi parliament is determined to expel ISIL terrorists from Iraq.
"The US intends to gather up the ISIL terrorists in Iraq to release them later exactly as it did before," al-Akili said.
He pointed to the move by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to hand over the Daesh terrorists to Iraq with the U.S. green light, and said that Iraq had agreed to receive the militants because they were Iraqi nationals, but French terrorists were also among them and this shows that the U.S. plans start of a new round of chaos in Iraq.
In a relevant development in late February, the Syrian sources said that the U.S. Army has transferred senior Daesh commanders to safe places in lieu of receiving over 50 tons of gold treasure from the terrorists.
According to the initial information obtained in Dayr al-Zawr, the U.S. Army troops stationed in Al Jazeera region of Eastern Euphrates agreed with the Daesh commanders to relocate them to safe places after receiving tens of tons of gold ingot that the terrorists had stolen from different parts of Syria and Iraq, the state-run SANA news agency reported.
The local sources, meantime, reported that the U.S. Army took control of Daesh’s 50 tons of gold treasure in Baqouz region in southeastern Dayr al-Zawr after it had reached an agreement with the terrorists.
They pointed to the recent intensified movements by the U.S. choppers concurrent with flights over several Daesh-controlled regions in Eastern Euphrates, and said that the U.S. has conducted important heliborne operations in key areas where the Daesh commanders' hideouts are located and where the gold treasure was hidden.

An Iraqi security expert said the U.S. has relocated Daesh terrorists to Iraq from Syria through heliborne operations in cooperation with its allied militants in a bid to prolong its military presence in Iraq.