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After the overthrow of the 61-year Baath regime and Bashar al-Assad's departure from the country, a new era has begun in Syria. Recently, the movement at the US base in Hasakah, which the world is closely following, has been widely discussed. CLAIM OF ESTABLISHING A BASE IN AYN EL-ARABIt has been claimed that the US will establish a base in Ayn al-Arab, and it was suggested that the building formerly known as the Kinim Hotel, now known as a student dormitory, would serve as the base headquarters. ATTENTION-GRABBING CONVOYA military convoy carrying logistical supplies, fuel, brick rooms, construction machinery, and ready-made concrete walls was observed moving from the US base in Hasakah along the M-4 road towards the eastern rural areas of Aleppo. According to some unofficial sources, it was also claimed that there would be US observation points in Sirrin, Tishrin Dam, and two other locations. PENTAGON PUTS AN END TO THE ISSUEUS Department of Defense (Pentagon) Deputy Spokesperson Sabrina Singh made statements regarding the issue at the first press conference of the year. Singh stated that the claims about the US establishing a base in Ayn al-Arab do not reflect the truth. Emphasizing that the US has no such intention, Singh noted that they are focused on combating ISIS, but there is no situation of establishing a base. "THE US SUPPORTS SYRIA'S TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY"Stating that "the reason we are in Syria is to ensure the permanent defeat of ISIS," Singh said, "It is time to focus on stability in the region and to enhance stability. As we have said before, the US supports Syria's territorial integrity."
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