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The following report is by The Trends Journal:
A U.S.-escorted convoy of 60 tankers stole oil from U.S.-occupied territory in Syria and was seen headed towards U.S. bases in northern Iraq, SANA, the Syrian news outlet, reported.
The report, citing civil sources from the Yarubiya countryside, which is near the Iraqi border, accused the U.S.—along with its QSD militia—of plundering the country of its natural resources. The alleged theft occurred after the U.S.’s bombing campaign in the region, the report said.
The State Department did not immediately respond to an email from The Trends Journal.
This is not the first time that Syria accused the U.S. of occupying about 20 percent of its country to steal its resources. In September, its Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates sent a letter to Antonio Guterres, the UN’s secretary-general, that accused the U.S. of stealing oil and gas reserves, during Washington’s yearslong occupation in the name of fighting terrorists.
The letter reportedly claimed that the damage caused to Syria’s oil and mineral wealth sector amounted to $115.2 billion and ranged from 2011 to 2023…
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