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Angry Kurds Hurl Potatoes and Insults at Retreating US Military Convoys | The News Track

Angry Kurds Hurl Potatoes and Insults at Retreating US Military Convoys | The News Track U.S. forces crossed into Iraq from northeastern Syria Monday, part of the broader withdrawal from the region that was ordered by President Donald Trump ahead of a Turkish incursion. Some analysts say the U.S. retreat from parts of Syria creates a vacuum for countries like Russia, with Russian President Vladimir Putin set to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayiip Erdogan Tuesday for high-stakes talks on what happens next in Syria. Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports.

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