That certainly didn’t take long.
A large U.S. military convoy was seen entering northeastern Syria on Thursday, marking the first time since Damascus issued its letter to the United Nations Security Council demanding the immediate withdrawal of American forces from the Arab Republic.
According to a field report from northeastern Syria on Thursday, the U.S. military convoy entered the Al-Hasakah Governorate from neighboring Iraq, as they were observed entering the Arab Republic via the Al-Waleed Crossing.
The report said the U.S. military convoy consisted of a large amount of weapons and logistical equipment, which were transferred to their bases inside the Al-Hasakah and Deir Ezzor Governorates east of the Euphrates River.
Better yet, the Russians are apparently moving to intercept it. It appears those who claim President Trump accomplished nothing in four years are very quickly going to learn otherwise. It would be nice if we could rule out a multi-front war against Iran, Russia, and China, but given the interests of those pulling Biden’s strings, I don’t think that’s possible.
Read up on the Sicilian Expedition. It may be relevant sooner than we’d imagined.