As U.S. plans in Syria shift, Canada tries to plan for own forces in Iraq
OTTAWA — The commander of Canada’s special forces says officials are watching closely to see what impact U.S. plans to withdraw hundreds of soldiers from Syria could have on Canada’s mission in neighbouring Iraq.
In an interview with The Canadian Press, Maj.-Gen. Peter Dawe says the planned U.S. withdrawal from Syria has not had any material impact on his soldiers’ mission against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, which is up for renewal at the end of March.
But he says officials here and elsewhere have been watching as the Trump administration works its plans for Syria because of the potential implications for Canada’s mission and the broader fight against ISIL.