Obama administration ends $500mn program to train Syrian rebels
Obama administration ends $500mn program to train Syrian rebels – report
Published time: 9 Oct, 2015 11:56
Edited time: 9 Oct, 2015 14:00
Source: Obama administration ends $500mn program to train Syrian rebels – report — RT News
Carter said during a Friday news conference in London that Washington has been “looking for several weeks at ways to improve” the program.
He added that he “wasn’t satisfied with the early efforts” of the program, and that Washington is looking for “different ways to achieve the same kind of strategic objective.”
“I think you’ll be hearing very shortly from [President Obama] in that regard about the proposals that he has approved and that we are going to go forward with,” Carter said following a meeting with his British counterpart Michael Fallon.
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Meanwhile, a Pentagon official told The New York Times that the recruitment of so-called moderate Syrian rebels to go through training programs in Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates will end.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, added that a much smaller training center will be opened in Turkey, where a small number of “enablers” – mostly leaders of opposition groups – will be taught operational maneuvers, such as how to call in airstrikes.
A separate US defense official said on Friday that the training program is not ending, but is simply being refocused. Speaking to reporters on condition of anonymity, the official said that some US training and vetting of Syrian forces would continue, Reuters reported.
Speaking to RT, political analyst Dan Glazebrook said “it was obvious that something was going to have to change…my opinion has always been that this whole business about funding moderate rebels has always been a bit of a fantasy, for a number of reasons.”
“There’s nothing moderate about what they’re being trained to do. There’s nothing moderate about forming a militia and then going and killing as many police and soldiers of a sovereign state as you can. And that’s assuming the best case scenario that they’re only attacking police and soldiers…”
He added that there’s “no great surprise that Russia has achieved more in a week of airstrikes than a 62-power coalition has achieved in a year against ISIS.”
A top US General told Congress in September that only “four or five” US-trained rebels were still fighting on the ground, with Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ga.) calling the program a “total failure.”
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at the time that the small number “certainly raises legitimate questions about what kinds of changes need to be made to this program.”
Senator John McCain has been a vocal critic of Obama’s campaign against ISIS in Syria.
“One year into this campaign, it seems impossible to assert that [Islamic State] is losing and that we are winning. And if you’re not winning in this kind of warfare, you are losing,” McCain said in September.
It comes just one day after reports of a funding bill which earmarks $600 million to support “appropriately vetted” Syrian rebels fighting against both ISIS and the Assad government.
The $500 million training program has experienced multiple setbacks. The first group of trainees disbanded soon after being sent into combat, with some captured or killed and others fleeing. A second class of troops introduced only a small number of new fighters. The original plan, devised in December 2014, aimed to prepare as many as 5,400 fighters this year, and 15,000 over the next three years.
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October 9, 2015 at 4:12 PM
Do somebody recognize the shoulder launcher rockets in the flash video in the original peace ?
AT4 ??
October 9, 2015 at 4:19 PM
According to an AP article at The Washington Times,
October 9, 2015 at 4:29 PM
O well mr carter the kurds are so happy with your effective approach that they ask the Russians for support .
Syria Kurds ask Russia for arms, coordination
YPG chief Sipan Hemo told Sputnik Türkiye that his fighting force wants Russian assistance.
BEIRUT – The Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) has asked Russia to support it in its fight against ISIS as well as the Al-Qaeda affiliated Nusra Front.
YPG chief Sipan Hemo told Sputnik Türkiye—which is owned by Moscow—that his fighting force requested arms from Russia as well as general military coordination, according to a translation of the interview prepared by Turkey’s Anadolu news agency.
“He also called on Moscow to bomb Al-Nusra Front’s positions,” Anadolu added a day after Russia began its airstrikes in Syria on behalf of the Bashar al-Assad regime.
https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/NewsReports/565990-syria-kurds-ask-russia-for-arms-coordination
Kurdistan welcomes Russian support for Peshmerga against Daesh
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/21455-kurdistan-welcomes-russian-support-for-peshmerga-against-daesh
October 9, 2015 at 5:29 PM
“There has been a growing need for supporters of, in particular, the Palestinian cause, to master the art of information gathering, analysis and dissemination. This requires well organised, focused and targeted operations. Such initiatives are virtually non-existent in the West today.”
Mission statement: The Middle East Monitor was established to fill this gap. As sourced in above mentioned article.
“On Wednesday morning, activists and rebels said that state-of-the-art Russian fighter jets had conducted bombing runs on Lataminah, a town northwest of Hama, as well as a region north of Homs, neither of which are ISIS strongholds.”
As stated in other above article.
Of course the Kurds are looking for coordination from Russia. They don’t want to become victims of Russia’s covert war in the Kurd’s fight against Assad. – LS