US military withdrawal from northern Syria Residents potato throwing protest October 22 15:57

The opposition to the Trump administration in the United States is increasing over military operations against Kurdish forces in northern Syria in Turkey. Local residents have thrown potatoes into protests against the withdrawal of the American army, which has worked with Kurdish forces, and the media reports that the Kurdish anger is growing.

Regarding the military operations against the Kurdish forces in Turkey's northern Syria, the operation has been suspended, as Turkey gives time for the Kurdish forces to withdraw.

Under these circumstances, the Trump administration decided to withdraw the 1000-member US military unit that had been working with the Kurdish forces in northern Syria for the counter-terrorism operations.

It seems that the troops have already withdrawn, but AP reported that the locals are throwing potatoes into American convoys as a video from the Kurdish media.

Residents said they were protesting by shouting "liar" or "running like a mouse", and the AP reported that the Kurdish anger that seems to have been abandoned is directed to the US military .

Mr. Trump has been criticized for surrendering Kurdish powers over Turkey's military operations, but on the 21st, a reporter said, `` It is a good relationship with Kurd, but I have not promised to protect it for the rest of my life "Emphasized the legitimacy of the withdrawal decision.

As American troops withdrew, Kurdish powers are working with Syria's Assad regime, and the situation is becoming more confusing.