Washington – Officials: US Commandos Heading Into Syria

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    This photo provided by the Syrian anti-government activist group Syrian Civil Defence, as also known as the White Helmets, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows bodies lies on the ground following what witnesses said government forces fired more than 11 missiles at a market in Douma, Syria, Friday, Oct. 30, 2015. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordination Committees group said government forces fired more than 11 missiles at a market in Douma, killing at least 40. (Syrian Civil Defence via AP)Washington – A small number of U.S. special operations forces will be sent to northern Syria to work with local ground forces in the fight against Islamic State militants, senior U.S. officials said Friday, marking the first time American troops will be deployed openly on the ground in the country.

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    U.S. officials said President Barack Obama ordered the deployment of fewer than 50 commandos to help coalition forces coordinate with the local troops.

    Although the number is small, it marks an escalation of U.S. involvement in the fight against the Islamic State, which controls a large part of northern Syria and has its self-proclaimed capital in the Syrian city of Raqqa. The move comes after weeks of deliberation on how to revive the struggling effort in Syria and the failed training and equipping mission there, and follows a visit to the region last week by Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford, the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

    One senior official said that a first group of forces — possibly a couple of dozen — will go relatively soon to assess the situation and determine which groups on the ground the U.S. can best work with, including moderate Kurdish and Arab fighters. More special operations forces would follow once the U.S. better determines what the needs are. The initial forces to move in are likely to come from within the region, and they may be supplemented later with commandos from outside the area.

    Defense Secretary Ash Carter hinted at the possible changes earlier this week, saying the U.S. was retooling its strategy in Iraq and Syria and would conduct unilateral ground raids if needed to target Islamic State militants. The U.S. has done special operations raids in Syria, and it participated in a ground operation to rescue hostages last week in northern Iraq that resulted in the first U.S. combat death in that country since 2011.

    The addition of special operations forces, however, marks a shift for Obama who has steadfastly said he would not put U.S. boots on the ground in Syria.

    In recent weeks, U.S. military officials have been signaling greater acceptance for the idea of such a deployment.

    Carter told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the U.S. would do more to support moderate Syrian forces fighting IS.

    Last week, Dunford met with his top commanders during a stop in Iraq, and told them to broaden their thinking and map out new ways the U.S.-led coalition can put more pressure on the Islamic State fighters.

    The U.S. will also be sending additional aircraft, including F-15 fighters and A-10s, to the Incirlik air base in Turkey, likely repositioning them from other spots in the region.

    A senior administration official said the U.S. has made good progress in Iraq and Syria when working with effective partners on the ground who can regain territory lost to IS. So the U.S. is moving away from failed approaches, such as the effort to train Syrian rebels outside the country and send them back into Syria.

    The officials were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly so spoke on condition of anonymity.

    The Obama administration has been weighing how to better enable moderate Syrian forces to step up the fight against IS, particularly as Russia has entered the conflict with airstrikes.


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    sane
    sane
    8 years ago

    This is a too little too late. Obama has already given Syria to Russia.

    Frish
    Frish
    8 years ago

    To little to late Barry. The Russians outsmarted u

    8 years ago

    Lets announce it and tell the world. in fact we don’t we hook up a live dash cam and display on the internet so we that the world knows exact locations. After all isn’t all about transparency.

    thikingjew
    thikingjew
    8 years ago

    As long as only the peshmerga were fighting ISIS, “no boots on the ground”. Now that Iran and Hezbollah are fighting, Obama rushes to send American soldiers to their deaths.

    8 years ago

    What a lying incompetent embarrassment of a president we have! No wonder Russia, and the rest of the world, laughs at us and no longer fears us!