Clashes between militia groups trained by the CIA and the Pentagon are intensifying in Syria.
By Twagirimana Emmanuel
President Barack Obama is to blame for these incidents, journalist Rick Moran wrote in an article for American Thinker.
He says that the US leader has demonstrated weakness in his policy on Syria.
According to the Los Angeles Times, in February a CIA-armed militia called Knights of Righteousness was run out of the town of Marea by Pentagon-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.
In
late-2011, Syrian government forces were close to losing the war, and
Daesh did not enter the conflict. If at the time, the US had supplied
the FSA with weapons they would have been able to end the war, according
to the author.
"But Clinton-Obama played it safe and now we are presented with a
Gordian Knot that appears hopelessly tangled. Each strand that is
unraveled leads to another strand tightening," Moran underscored.
According to the Los Angeles Times, in February a CIA-armed militia called Knights of Righteousness was run out of the town of Marea by Pentagon-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.
"If anything demonstrates the incompetence,
futility, and danger of the president's policy in Syria, it's this
almost comic clash between fighters trained by two separate wings of our
national security apparatus," the author wrote.
According to Moran, the embarrassing situation resulted
from Washington’s unwillingness to support the so-called Free Syrian
Army (FSA). The US feared that supporting the FSA would require ground
troops and would force Russia to intervene.
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"I don't envy the next president who has
to manage the slaughter to keep it from spilling over Syria's borders
and further embroil the region in conflict," he concluded.
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