Acting Pentagon chief says IS territory nearly cleared

WASHINGTON — Acting Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan says the United States and its partners in Syria have liberated virtually all the territory the Islamic State group once held.

But he’s not declaring victory. The insurgents and local forces are still battling over a small slice of land.

Shanahan tells the Senate Armed Services Committee that U.S. forces are drawing down in Syria but will maintain a presence to prevent a resurgence of the extremist group that once controlled large swaths of Syrian and Iraqi territory.

Shanahan is a former Boeing executive who’s been the interim Pentagon chief since Jan. 1, when Defence Secretary Jim Mattis left.

President Donald Trump hasn’t said whether he’ll nominate Shanahan for the Cabinet post.

Robert Burns And Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press

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