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US Urges Halt to Syrian Army Advance into SDF Territory 2026

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US CENTCOM urges Syrian troops to halt their advance into Kurdish-held Tabqa and oilfields as of January 17, 2026. Explore the latest Syrian army advance SDF 2026 analysis.

The dictator is gone, but the battle for the Euphrates is heating up. The United States has called on Syrian government troops to stop their rapid advance into Kurdish-held territories. The sudden military push has sparked fierce clashes over strategic oilfields and key towns along the river, threatening the fragile peace following the 2024 revolution.

CENTCOM Warns Against Syrian Army Advance SDF 2026

On January 17, 2026, Syrian government forces surged toward Tabqa, a strategic town located roughly 160km (100 miles) east of Aleppo. General Brad Cooper, head of CENTCOM, issued a stern warning on X, demanding that Syrian troops "cease any offensive actions" in the Raqqa governorate. The move comes as the new administration under President Ahmed al-Sharaa tries to consolidate power over national resources, including the al-Rasafa and Safyan oilfields.

Heavy clashes continue between our forces and Damascus factions, who violated the recent agreements and betrayed our forces during the implementation of the withdrawal provisions.

SDF Official Statement

The Unresolved Integration of Kurdish Fighters

At the heart of the conflict lies the failed integration of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) into the national army. While Damascus recently issued a decree recognizing the Kurdish language, it hasn't translated into a power-sharing deal. Experts note that the issue of integrating tens of thousands of heavily armed and US-trained SDF fighters remains a ticking time bomb. The SDF accused Damascus of entering towns like Deir Hafer before their withdrawal was complete, while the army reported that 2 soldiers were killed in an ambush near Maksana.

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