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an alleged US airstrike targeted the Syrian

Army in the oil-rich province

The multisided conflict in Syria has drawn in numerous foreign powers, with some deploying forces to fight terrorism, while others have attempted to prop up local proxies to serve their interests.Discussing the US' military role in Syria on Monday, American ex-Congressman Ron Paul identified which parties had played the largest role in defeating terrorist groups throughout the Arab Republic, and said the US should withdraw its troops."The real hypocrisy comes in our justification: We're there to fight for our constitution, our liberties, and get rid of al-Qaeda* (and Daesh*), because al-Qaeda is the threat. But. There's no evidence we ever did much - it was the Russians and Assad who bought it to the point where we're just about ready to get rid of al-Qaeda," he said Explaining the difference between Russia's military campaign in Syria and the US' intervention, the ex-congressman said "First off,. Another thing is it [Syria] is 6,000 miles away from home,"But on the other hand, it's close to Russia,, and are continuing to battle the remaining pockets of Daesh resistance.US warplanes have attacked Syrian military forces in the province on a number of occasions, most notably in late 2016, when almost 40 airstrikes by theThe Syrian government has repeatedly insisted that this incident is proof of US-Daesh collusion, while Washington has claimed the assault was unintentional.*terrorist groups banned in Russia.