"Barack
Obama, who promised 16 times that he would not put boots on the
ground in Syria, has just put boots on the ground in Syria."
US begins training ‘moderate rebels’ on Syrian territory – report
4
October, 2015
US
military advisors have begun training so-called ‘moderate rebels’
in Syria, a media report has claimed. The move represents a complete
180 degree turn around from Obama’s 2013 promise not to put any
“American boots on the ground in Syria.”
The
report from Lebanon’s satellite television channel, Al Mayadeen,
cites a military source stating that American military advisors have
already arrived in Syria and are training “moderate
rebels” near
the city of Salma, located in the western province of Latakia.
“American
officers began the training of Turkmen militants around Salma in
Latakia province,” the
channel cited the
source as saying.
Latakia
is where Russia has set up its air base for its ongoing anti-terror
operation in Syria. Despite Washington’s assertions that the rebel
training is now aimed at pushing back Islamic State (IS, formerly
ISIS/ISIL), Syrian military sources cited by RIA Novosti say that no
IS forces currently hold positions in northern Latakia. Instead, the
Syrian Turkmen militants are fighting alongside the al-Nusra Front
extremists against the Syrian Army.
On
Friday, White House spokesman Josh Earnest announced that the US
would be sending around 50 US advisers to Syria to train so-called
‘moderate rebels.’ Earnest defined the mission as to “train,
advise, and assist.”
The
new shift in policy is in direct contradiction to what US President
Barack Obama promised in 2013 – “I
will not put American boots on the ground in Syria,” he
said during a televised national address on September 10, 2013.
Obama’s
decision is widely viewed as an escalation in the US military’s
involvement in the country, Finian Cunningham wrote for RT. “The
troop dispatch also signals that the US is trying to forestall
Russian successes in wiping out Washington’s regime-change assets
in Syria,” Cunningham
added.
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The
move has also been described as calculated.
If, or when, an American soldier gets hurt, the US will have a
pretext for putting even more boots on the ground, retired US Air
Force Lieutenant Col Karen Kwiatkowski told RT.
“There
is a danger of that happening and I think that is part of why they
are going there. I think they are looking for an excuse to up the
ante, to send more troops and to have a crisis of some sort. Clearly
the president has been lying, and so has Ash Carter, about what their
real intentions are. So, in my opinion, I think this is provocative
and I think it is calculated to put our troops in
danger,” Kwiatkowski
said.
Moreover,
the consequences of any potential US ground operations in Syria would
be unpredictable, the head of Russia’s parliamentary committee on
foreign affairs said.
“Any
operations – air based operations, ground based operations – in
Syria by American forces will be illegal,”Kosachev
told RT. “They
will get trapped, they will get involved in this ongoing conflict and
the consequences will be absolutely unpredictable.”
The
announcement of American advisors being deployed to train ‘moderate
rebels’ in Syria also brings up all the issues concerning the
previous failures of the US train and equip program that had been run
out of Turkey. The US eventually gave up on the training part of the
project, as senior US officials admitted that, despite the program’s
$500 million budget, the US had only trained a handful of fighters.
The
worst aspect of that failure was that a stockpile of weapons given to
the US-trained rebels ended up in the hands of terrorists, after the
so-called ‘moderates’ willingly handed
it over soon
after crossing into Syria.
Back
in September, top US General Lloyd Austin told Congress that only
four or five US-trained Syrian rebels were still fighting in the
war-torn nation, stressing that the training was behind schedule and
the military’s goals for the program would not be met on time.
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