Afghanistan, June 4 -- The U.S. plans to reduce its military bases in Syria from eight to one, signaling a major policy shift.

Thomas Barrack, the U.S. Special Envoy for Syria, has announced that the United States intends to reduce its military bases in Syria from eight to just one. This significant drawdown reflects a broader shift in Washington's Syria policy.

Barrack, recently appointed by the President Donald Trump, shared these details during an interview with Turkey's NTV network. He described the change as part of a major strategic realignment, noting that the previous U.S. policy in Syria "has yielded no results in the past century."

Currently, about 2,000 U.S. troops are stationed mainly in northeastern Syria, collaborating with...