ACTING SECRETARY OF DEFENSE PATRICK SHANAHAN: Let's get the chairman.
What do you think?
GENERAL JOSEPH DUNFORD: It's our favorite group.
Q: So what's the word on Syria, is it 400 now ...
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... in terms of numbers?
SEC. SHANAHAN: As you remember, I told you we don't talk troop numbers or troop movements, but I think we saw some good progress yesterday and today's meeting really is about talking next steps.
I think we're - this will be the - at least my fifth meeting with the minister in about a week.
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We're going to - we're going to have to run up - what's that?
Q: Why are ISIS fighters escaping from Iraq…from…Syria?
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GEN. DUNFORD: Maybe we'll answer that when we get back from the other...
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GEN. DUNFORD: I'm confident we can maintain the campaign as we - as we plan to.
Q: Are you confident allies will step up?
GEN. DUNFORD: I am, I am.
Q: Can you explain the mission for the remaining troops?
GEN. DUNFORD: It's the same -- we're -- this is about campaign continuity. So we had a campaign that was designed to clear ISIS from the ground that they had held, and we always had planned to transition into a stabilization phase where we train local forces to provide security and prevent the regeneration of ISIS.
So there is -- there is no change in the basic campaign, the resourcing is being adjusted because the threat has been changed.
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GEN. DUNFORD: The secretary already said we're not going to talk numbers.