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Tillerson Vows U.S. Forces Will Stay in Syria to Counter Iran

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  • Secretary of state says U.S. seeks to ‘diminish’ Iran’s role
  • U.S. must counter Islamic State and al-Qaeda, Tillerson says
Syrians walk amidst the debris of destroyed buildings in the northern Syrian city of Raqa, on Jan. 11, 2018.

Syrians walk amidst the debris of destroyed buildings in the northern Syrian city of Raqa, on Jan. 11, 2018.

Photographer: Delil Souleiman/AFP via Getty Images

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson vowed the U.S. military will stay in war-torn Syria for the foreseeable future to counter Islamic State, al-Qaeda and Iran, even as he urged patience in waiting out Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

In a speech at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution in California on Wednesday, Tillerson called for closer cooperation with Russia to avoid conflict in “de-escalation zones.” He also offered financial aid and diplomatic assistance in “liberated areas” to help rebuild parts of Syria shattered by almost seven years of civil war.