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951-Riverside

(7,234 posts)
14. Because it's what they're being paid to do
Wed Sep 3, 2014, 01:21 PM
Sep 2014

There are people and corporations who stand to make a lot of money from "action" in Syria and Iraq.





and...



Video: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/syria-arming-the-rebels/

NARRATOR: But in recent weeks, they have been receiving more sophisticated weapons. It appears the Obama administration is now allowing select groups of rebels like them to receive U.S.-made anti-tank missiles, known as TOWs. Many of the fighters have filmed themselves firing the missiles. In addition to receiving weapons, the commander says he and his men were taken on a long journey to a secret training camp.

REBEL COMMANDER: [through interpreter] They asked for a group of 80 or 90 fighters from our command, and we headed towards the Turkish border.

NARRATOR: Based on their accounts, we retraced their journey across the border into Turkey. After a 14-hour drive, they say they arrived in the Turkish capital of Ankara and were brought to a hotel. They were kept inside and questioned by Americans, who would only say they were from the military. But the rebels believed they were from the CIA.

REBEL COMMANDER: [through interpreter] We met them for six to seven hours a day. It was medical examinations, questions for each person individually, like, “When did you join the uprising?” And “What was your profession or military rank?”

They had tracked our work and asked us to verify information about attacks we carried out, such as who was present and how many men were martyred. Your responses have to match the entire group’s.

NARRATOR: A week later, the rebels say they were surprised by what happened next.

REBEL COMMANDER: [through interpreter] We only found out where we were going to be trained on the last day in Ankara, when the Americans said goodbye and that, “Tomorrow, we’ll see you in Qatar.”

NARRATOR: They were flown 1,500 miles away to Doha, the capital of Qatar, which is a key U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf.

REBEL COMMANDER: [through interpreter] We drove for about two, two-and-a-half hours to reach the training ground. It was close to the Saudi border. We didn’t know where we were because it was desert all around.

NARRATOR: Over the course of three weeks, they say they were trained by Americans at a base in the desert guarded by Qatari soldiers. Like many of the rebels who were sent to Qatar, 21-year-old Hussein had never had any previous military training.

HUSSEIN: [through interpreter] They trained us to ambush regime or enemy vehicles and cut off the road. They also trained us on how to attack a vehicle, raid it, retrieve information or weapons and munitions, and how to finish off soldiers still alive after an ambush.

NARRATOR: The rebels were outfitted with brand-new uniforms and boots.

MUHAMMAD ALI: [subtitles] Those trousers are from them, right?

HUSSEIN: [subtitles] Yeah. We got these boots in training.

MUHAMMAD ALI: The Americans were warning the fighters not to tell this story at all. And even at one point, they told them, “If in any case this story will be published, we will stop funding you or arming you.”

NARRATOR: The CIA and the State Department declined to comment on the fighters’ accounts of arming and training, though the Obama administration has said it plans to step up support to the rebels, and there have been other reports the CIA is running covert training out of Jordan.


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Why is ISIS doing this? [View all] Takket Sep 2014 OP
My guess is they want the US as an enemy in open war. morningfog Sep 2014 #1
I think there are three reasons. NCTraveler Sep 2014 #2
I think that there are missing pieces to this story. You are right, it does not make sense. GoneFishin Sep 2014 #3
I agree. CJCRANE Sep 2014 #11
They want revenge... kentuck Sep 2014 #4
Please tell me you're being sarcastic n/t Scootaloo Sep 2014 #15
Many of the ISIS fighters are former Baathist Sunnis... kentuck Sep 2014 #19
Yes, their fanaticism is that great! vlyons Sep 2014 #5
OBL wanted to bankrupt the US, as Afghanistan bankrupted the Soviets Dems to Win Sep 2014 #6
In addition to the good points mentioned in #2 Lurks Often Sep 2014 #7
Maybe they want our troops back in Iraq? arcane1 Sep 2014 #8
That's exactly what they want, and we have lots of people trying to accommodate them tularetom Sep 2014 #9
If they kill any more Americans , I can see him sending in troops to kill ISIS. SummerSnow Sep 2014 #10
Should we engage them on their timetable CJCRANE Sep 2014 #13
There are over 1000 troops there, $7.5 million a day, morningfog Sep 2014 #22
Because our corporate overlords told them to. Dreamer Tatum Sep 2014 #12
Because it's what they're being paid to do 951-Riverside Sep 2014 #14
Maybe total mistrust of Maliki??? LeftInTX Sep 2014 #16
it's all in their guidebook nt msongs Sep 2014 #17
i don't think it's political for many of the members who have joined up JI7 Sep 2014 #18
It's a long chess game to set up a religious caliphate. haele Sep 2014 #20
They're begging us, in essence, not to throw them in the briar patch . . . . hatrack Sep 2014 #21
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