By Jim Hoft
Published January 22, 2021 at 10:08pm
Within 24 hours of his swearing-in ceremony, Joe Biden invaded Syria with a convoy of US troops and choppers carrying 200 more soldiers.
Loading up troops in Iraq and now Syria! Swamp not wasting any time!https://t.co/gQM2UasbzB
— Tyler Zed (@realTylerZed) January 22, 2021
Joe Biden rolled troops into Syria 24 hours after being inaugurated. https://t.co/BhQrhhtigg
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) January 22, 2021
BizPac Review reported:
A large convoy of U.S. military personnel headed into Syria on Thursday along with hundreds of troops some 24 hours after President Joe Biden took office and took on his commander-in-chief role, foreign media reported.
Citing Syrian state news agency SANA, i24 News reported that a convoy of about 40 trucks and armored vehicles “entered northeastern Syria” on Thursday supported by helicopters.
A large convoy of U.S. military personnel headed into Syria on Thursday along with hundreds of troops some 24 hours after President Joe Biden took office and took on his commander-in-chief role, foreign media reported.
Citing Syrian state news agency SANA, i24 News reported that a convoy of about 40 trucks and armored vehicles “entered northeastern Syria” on Thursday supported by helicopters.
And while “other local media” noted that such resupply convoys are not uncommon, SANA’s report added that an additional 200 U.S.