Also my guess on why theyre in Syria today is probably because it takes a while to move out military bases (like Iraq has been saying they are kicking out U.S military for the past 2 years)
This is both true and false. --- While it is true that it is sort of uneasy to just move an entire army presence out of a whole region; This isn't the reason why the U.S. hasn't withdrew it's Military presence from both Iraq and Syria. --- More or less, The U.S. sort of wants to keep, maintain, and impose it's Military-presence in strategic-areas In these countries, As well as being able to control Mineral and food supplies, (i.e. for the case of Syria and Iraq, Their natural reserves of oil, gas, etc In their oil-fields, aswell as their wheat-fields). --- Also, The U.S. was able to withdraw from Afghanistan entirely when the Taliban had taken-back Kabul, In 2021, The entire Military-presence was able to leave Afghanistan within the matter of a couple days/hours. --- If they truly wanted to leave Syria or Iraq, They would have left, especially if the case of 'well, its just hard to withdraw'. Was true. --- Which, It's not. It's just an excuse to keep the Military-occupation ongoing. --- This is also the case for the Israeli-occupation of the Golan-heights; Which, despite all of their 'reasons' (excuses) being outdated now, Is still ongoing.
Unrelated: There were some Nazis working for the Ba'athist regime in Syria, During like the 40's-80's, Along with Nasserist Egypt, There was even
This guy who had helped to interrogate Jews in Damascus, And it's believed he didn't Pass away until 2010. --- However, Most of the Nazis, were just in charge of Training the military and getting in Arms, etc etc. --- I read a good book about it called 'Nazis on the Nile', I would recommend reading it. I read several other papers regarding the matter, Aswell.