Reuters • 2/23/2026

The U.S. military has commenced the withdrawal from its main base located in northeast Syria, according to Syrian sources. This operation began on February 23, with reports indicating that dozens of trucks, some transporting armored vehicles, were seen departing from the base at Qasrak in Hasakah province. Witnesses observed the trucks moving along a highway on the outskirts of the city of Qamishli, confirming the withdrawal process. The pullout of U.S. forces follows a significant shift in control within the region, as Syrian government forces have taken over areas previously held by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). This change in control has prompted the U.S. military to adjust its presence in the area, leading to the decision to withdraw from the key base. The withdrawal marks a notable development in the ongoing dynamics of power in northeastern Syria, where U.S. forces have been involved in operations against ISIS and have supported local Kurdish forces. The implications of this withdrawal on the security situation in the region remain to be seen, particularly in light of the Syrian government's increased influence following the recent territorial changes.
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