Luke Coffey : US troops leaving Syria could be sent to Georgia

US troops leaving Syria could be sent to Georgia and become an “over the horizon” force to respond quickly if ISIS reconstitutes, Luke Coffey, American political adviser and U.S. Army veteran, says.

“USA could use old Russian base at Akhalkalaki which is only 460 miles (740km) from Raqqa. Georgia more dependable than Iraq right now,” Luke Coffey has tweeted.

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