Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Monday urged Turkey and US-backed rebels in Syria to not engage each other and keep the focus on defeating ISIS, but Turkish forces continue to push beyond the recently claimed city of Jarablus. The Syrian Defense Forces (SDF) includes Kurdish YPG forces that Turkey has called terrorists and has repeatedly targeted. The SDF has promised to move to the eastern side of the Euphrates River and not try to claim any land. Turkish jets and forces have hit SDF positions, and a rocket attack killed a Turkish soldier, Al Jazeera reported. While Carter is calling on the two to stop the hostilities, Secretary of State John Kerry said last week the refusal of the SDF to move East of the Euphrates would mean an end of US support.
US Has Struck Over 1,000 Houthi Targets in Renewed Campaign
April 30, 2025
U.S. forces have struck more than 1,000 Houthi targets in Yemen since March 15, U.S. officials said, as the Trump administration’s military campaign against the militants reached the 45-day mark. Dubbed Operation Rough Rider, the campaign has drawn on U.S. Navy and Air Force warplanes and drones. The campaign shows…