By Kasim Ileri
WASHINGTON (AA) - The U.S. is sending additional troops to Syria to help provide protection to other American forces and their equipment as they withdraw from the country under a directive from President Donald Trump, a defense official confirmed Thursday.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, declined to comment on the number of troops being sent or their destination, citing security concerns.
Another anonymous defense official asserted that more troops would be needed to ensure security ahead of any withdrawal.
The Pentagon has yet to issue an official statement on the move.
A spokesperson for the Defense Department, Sean Robertson, said Operation Inherent Resolve is implementing the "orderly withdrawal" from northeast Syria.
"Troop numbers will fluctuate during this process. Out of concern for operational security, we will not discuss specific troop movements or timelines," Robertson said in an emailed statement.
He said the U.S. withdrawal "is based on operational conditions on the ground, including conversations with our allies and partners, and is not subject to an arbitrary timeline".
Last month, Trump abruptly announced plans to withdraw all 2,000 American troops from the war-weary country, saying the U.S.-led coalition had succeeded in militarily defeating the Daesh terrorist group.