Hyderabad, Jan. 23 -- The US is reportedly weighing withdrawing its troops as Damascus moves against the America-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

Syrian President Ahmed Al Sharra has launched an offensive to disarm militias that were formed during the civil war in the country. According to a report by Middle East Eye, if the Kurdish-led SDF crumbles, the US will have to withdraw its troops. Currently, there are about 800 to 1,000 US soldiers posted in the country.

"Working with the Syrian Army would not be viable, as it has too many "jihadist sympathisers" and people who have carried out mass killings of the Kurdish and Druze minorities," US officials told The Wall Street Journal.

At one point, the SDF was a force capable of tack...