President elect Donald Trump has stated that under his leadership, the United States will cease its involvement in Syria's prolonged civil war, hinting at the possibility of ending support for Kurdish led forces in the region.

Trump delivered a speech on social media on Saturday morning, discussing the sudden attack by the opposition, which has redefined the front line of the Syrian conflict.

Syria is a mess, but it's not our friend, "Trump wrote, then capitalized all the words to emphasize. The United States should not intervene in this matter. This is not our battle. Let it develop on its own. Don't get involved in it

Trump vigorously promoted the "America First" platform in the November presidential election, and critics are concerned that this platform may undermine America's overseas alliances.

In Syria, the United States has not established formal diplomatic relations with the government of troubled President Bashar al Assad. But it supports the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a Kurdish led alliance primarily stationed in the northeast and an ally in defeating the Islamic State (ISIS).

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