Posted on Oct 30, 2015
Did you know the US is sending in COMANDOS into SYRIA?
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The United States will deploy dozens of special operations troops to northern Syria from next month to advise opposition forces in their fight against Islamic State, a major policy shift for President Barack Obama and a step he has long resisted to avoid getting dragged into another war in the Middle East.
The planned deployment, along with the U.S. decision this week to include Iran in diplomatic efforts to end the conflict, represents the biggest change in the United States' Syria policy since it began a bombing campaign against Islamic State targets there in September 2014.
Announcing the measure on Friday, the White House said the troops would be on a mission to "train, advise and assist" and would number fewer than 50. Spokesman Josh Earnest declined to give details about their exact role.
The decision by Obama, deeply averse to committing troops to unpopular wars in the Middle East, would mark the first sustained U.S. troop presence in Syria and raise the risk of American casualties, although U.S. officials stressed the forces were not meant to engage in front-line combat.
"This is a dangerous place on the globe and they are at risk, and there's no denying that," said Earnest, who repeatedly rejected the idea that the deployment would constitute a ground combat mission, which Obama has long rejected as a solution in Syria.
Earnest said the new mission in Syria was open ended and did not rule out the possibility of sending additional special forces troops into Iraq. Obama spoke to Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Friday about the fight against Islamic State, Earnest said.
The Obama administration is under pressure to ramp up America's effort against Islamic State, particularly after the militant group captured the Iraqi city of Ramadi in May and following the failure of a U.S. military program to train and arm thousands of Syrian rebels.
The planned deployment adds to an increasingly volatile conflict in Syria, where Russia and Iran have increased up their military support for President Bashar al-Assad's fight against rebels in the four-and-a-half year civil war.
Russia said when it began air strikes last month that it would also target the Islamic State militant group, but its planes have hit other rebel groups opposed to Assad, including groups backed by Washington.
The decision to send U.S. special forces to Syria will put U.S. forces "in harm's way," U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said on Friday, adding he did not rule out the possibility of further special forces deployments to Syria.
This month a U.S. soldier was killed in Iraq participating in a Kurdish-led mission to rescue Islamic State hostages.
He we go again , they are calling the Troops "Advisers." Where have we heard that before?
The planned deployment, along with the U.S. decision this week to include Iran in diplomatic efforts to end the conflict, represents the biggest change in the United States' Syria policy since it began a bombing campaign against Islamic State targets there in September 2014.
Announcing the measure on Friday, the White House said the troops would be on a mission to "train, advise and assist" and would number fewer than 50. Spokesman Josh Earnest declined to give details about their exact role.
The decision by Obama, deeply averse to committing troops to unpopular wars in the Middle East, would mark the first sustained U.S. troop presence in Syria and raise the risk of American casualties, although U.S. officials stressed the forces were not meant to engage in front-line combat.
"This is a dangerous place on the globe and they are at risk, and there's no denying that," said Earnest, who repeatedly rejected the idea that the deployment would constitute a ground combat mission, which Obama has long rejected as a solution in Syria.
Earnest said the new mission in Syria was open ended and did not rule out the possibility of sending additional special forces troops into Iraq. Obama spoke to Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Friday about the fight against Islamic State, Earnest said.
The Obama administration is under pressure to ramp up America's effort against Islamic State, particularly after the militant group captured the Iraqi city of Ramadi in May and following the failure of a U.S. military program to train and arm thousands of Syrian rebels.
The planned deployment adds to an increasingly volatile conflict in Syria, where Russia and Iran have increased up their military support for President Bashar al-Assad's fight against rebels in the four-and-a-half year civil war.
Russia said when it began air strikes last month that it would also target the Islamic State militant group, but its planes have hit other rebel groups opposed to Assad, including groups backed by Washington.
The decision to send U.S. special forces to Syria will put U.S. forces "in harm's way," U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said on Friday, adding he did not rule out the possibility of further special forces deployments to Syria.
This month a U.S. soldier was killed in Iraq participating in a Kurdish-led mission to rescue Islamic State hostages.
He we go again , they are calling the Troops "Advisers." Where have we heard that before?
Responses: 4
Sgt Kelli Mays
I distinctly remember Obama saying this would never happen
PO3 Steven Sherrill
Sgt Kelli Mays - Sadly he is a politician. Every time a politician opens their cake hole lies spew forward.
Yep. "I will not send ground troops in". Guess who said that???? You should have never taken the
sheep dog out of Iraq.
sheep dog out of Iraq.
PO3 Steven Sherrill
SSG Michael Scott lose lose situation. Take out the sheep dog, rise of ISIL. Leave in the sheep dog, lose the people at home tired of being in Iraq. Hate to say it, but at least under Hussein, ISIL could not exist. Of course freedom, prosperity, humanity, and peaceful life couldn't exist either.
Which commandos are you referring to? To the best of my knowledge that isn't an active US designation. It's not official terminology. In other words "let's say something really cool sounding to make it sound impressive!!!"
Sgt Kelli Mays
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS this is why I included the article which is being reported by several news outlets...NY times, Washington Post, AP, Reuters ......and the headlines read US Commando's being sent to Syria. I do not know about Commandos. I wasn't aware that there is more than one type of Commando's.
Perhaps you should watch the video or read the article.
Perhaps you should watch the video or read the article.
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
Sgt Kelli Mays - It's a vague term which doesn't really apply to US forces. Our level of training is so high that when the term is thrown around it doesn't say anything. It's like saying "assault weapon" or "sports car."
...and a US warship to China to dispute their territorial claims. This is President Obama acting tough? Does anyone think that the Chinese or Russians are going to be intimidated? Does anyone think that ISIS will be quivering? No, not I either...
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