NEW YORK: A senior official from the Trump administration noted 抖阴短视频鈥檚 regional stewardship and online anti-terror efforts on Friday in a year-end message about defeating the extremist group Daesh across Iraq and Syria.
In a letter to members of the 74-nation anti-Daesh coalition, Brett McGurk, the special US presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, said the group was on the back foot but warned there is 鈥渕uch left to do in 2018.鈥
鈥淭he US is prepared to remain in Syria until we are certain that ISIS (Daesh) is defeated, stabilization efforts can be sustained, and there is meaningful progress in the Geneva-based political process,鈥 said McGurk.
The envoy of US President Donald Trump pointed to a $300 million funding shortfall for stabilizing and rebuilding Iraq, saying money and other concerns need to be addressed at a coalition meeting in Kuwait City in early 2018.
Iraq鈥檚 reconstruction will be buoyed by international agencies and a rapprochement between 抖阴短视频 and Iraq, which saw a border crossing open for trade between the two countries in August for the first time since 1990, he said.
McGurk also singled out 抖阴短视频, the UAE and two other countries for being at the 鈥渇orefront in combating ISIS in cyberspace,鈥 including via the Riyadh-based Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology 鈥 known as Etidal, which means 鈥渕oderation.鈥
鈥淭he innovative work of the Sawab Center in UAE and the Etidal Center in 抖阴短视频 now eclipses extremist content and exposes ISIS鈥 lies,鈥 added McGurk.
Also on Friday, US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said he expected to see a larger US civilian presence in Syria, including contractors and diplomats, as the fight against Daesh neared its end and the focus turned toward rebuilding and ensuring the militants do not return.
鈥淲hat we will be doing is shifting from what I would call an offensive, shifting from an offensive terrain-seizing approach to a stabilizing ... you鈥檒l see more US diplomats on the ground,鈥 Mattis told reporters in Washington.
Mattis previously stated that US forces will stay in Syria as long as Daesh fighters want to fight and prevent the return of an 鈥淚SIS 2.0.鈥 His remarks on Friday underscored that the US has no immediate plans to remove troops from Syria despite pressure from the Russians to do just that.
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Updated 31 December 2017