Pence says Islamic State defeated as US troops killed in Syria

Pence says Islamic State defeated as US troops killed in Syria

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US Vice President Mike Pence

Islamic State has been defeated in Syria, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said on Wednesday, hours after American soldiers were killed in a northern Syria bomb attack claimed by the militant group.


Pence did not mention the deaths in an address to 184 chiefs of U.S. diplomatic missions gathered in Washington from around the world for a speech that sounded more like a campaign rally than a strategic overview of U.S. foreign policy.

โ€œThe caliphate has crumbled and ISIS has been defeated,โ€ Pence told the U.S. ambassadors and other senior American diplomats, referring to Islamic State.

Earlier, a spokeswoman for Penceโ€™s office, Alyssa Farah, said the vice president had been briefed about the soldiersโ€™ deaths and expressed his sympathy.

There were mixed reports about how many Americans died in the blast in the northern Syria town of Manbij, with one U.S. official saying four were killed while others said two had died.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said 20 people were killed, including five U.S. troops.


A U.S. official who declined to be named said four U.S. troops had been killed and three wounded in the blast, which an Islamic State-affiliated site said was the work of a suicide bomber. A war monitor said 19 people in total had died in the blast

The attack comes nearly a month after U.S. President Donald Trumpโ€™s surprise Dec. 19 announcement that he would withdraw 2,000 U.S. troops from Syria after concluding that Islamic State had been defeated there. His decision led to the resignation of U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who cited policy differences with the president for his leaving.

LACK OF PROGRESS

Some U.S. diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity, said they were surprised and dismayed by the speech by Pence, who often paused during his remarks as if to invite applause that appeared to grow fainter as he spoke.


โ€œWeโ€™re not used to being at campaign rallies,โ€ said one U.S. official.

Despite talks of a second leadersโ€™ summit between Trump and North Koreaโ€™s leader Kim Jong Un, Pence acknowledged that efforts to convince Pyongyang to give up its nuclear arsenal had not made headway.

โ€œWhile the president is promising dialogue with Chairman Kim we still await concrete steps by North Korea to dismantle the nuclear weapons that threaten our people and our allies in the region,โ€ he said.

The vice president also criticized Chinaโ€™s โ€œunfairโ€ trade practices and loans to developing countries that pushed up their debt levels as it tries to gain greater influence in the world.

โ€œThe truth is that too often in recent years China has chosen a path that disregards the laws and norms that have kept the world state prosperous for more than half a century,โ€ he said. โ€œThe days of the United States looking the other way are over,โ€ he added.


Pence said the administrationโ€™s foreign policy was based on Trumpโ€™s โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ agenda. โ€œNo longer will the United States government pursue grandiose, unrealistic notions at the expense of American people,โ€ he said.

He acknowledged that Trumpโ€™s foreign policy was โ€œdifferent from what the world has come to expectโ€ and that the United States faced different threats than during the Cold War.

โ€œToday we are not up against one super power but several great powers competing with us for preeminence across the world,โ€ he said, saying the United States faced a โ€œwolf packโ€ of rogue states including Iran, Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.

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