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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Boots on the Ground: Pentagon to Launch 'Direct Action' in Syria and Iraq Boots on the Ground: Pentagon to Launch 'Direct Action' in Syria and Iraq © AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man 21:56 27.10.2015(updated 02:37 28.10.2015) Get short URL In a major reversal for the US military, US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter announced Tuesday that the Pentagon will begin "direct action on the ground" in Iraq and Syria, in an effort to the combat the self-proclaimed Islamic State terrorist group. Last week, US forces conducted a rescue operation in northern Iraq. Working alongside Kurdish forces, the maneuver led to the freeing of hostages being held by IS. Curiously, the Pentagon insisted that the mission represents a continuation of our advise and assist mission, and should in no way be thought of as US boots on the grounds. US Secretary of State John Kerry, left, and Turkeys Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu © AP Photo/ Brendan Smialowski But speaking before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, Defense Secretary Carter indicated that not only would be US forces be deployed in Iraq to fight the terrorist group, but also in Syria. "We wont hold back from supporting capable partners in opportunistic attacks against ISIL, or conducting such missions directly whether by strikes from the air or direct action on the ground," he said. Responding to the rescue op last week, Carter said that continued missions in the region could mean that American soldiers "will be in harms way, no question about it," telling NBC News that "this is combat and things are complicated." On Tuesday, the defense secretary also acknowledged that Master Sgt. Joshua Wheeler, a US commando involved in the IS raid, was "killed in combat." State Department Spokesman John Kirby © AFP 2015/ MANDEL NGAN In response to Carters announcement, Russian President Vladimir Putins press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, stressed that the Kremlin is waiting for more details on Washingtons plans. "Its not an announcement, no," he told reporters. "Not until we know, until we clarify the details, what [the Pentagon] has in mind. For now its not clear." Hawks in Washington have been calling for a more aggressive stance on Syria after the embarrassing failure of the Obama administrations plan to train and equip so-called "moderate" rebels. Originally hoping to create a fighting force of 5,000, the program fell apart after the CIA was only able to identify a handful of "moderates." Of those, most surrendered to IS soon after being sent into the field. President Vladimir Putin meets with President of Syria Bashar al-Assad © Sputnik/ Alexei Druzhinin Putin, Assad Discussed Contacts With Non-Terrorist Syrian Political Forces - Kremlin The US has also insisted that the only way to insure peace in the region is to remove Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from power. In its own fight against IS, Moscow has maintained that the fall of the countrys legitimate government would only lead to more conflict, and that no one but the Syrian people has the authority to decide who is in power. On Tuesday, Congress expressed its frustrations to Carter over the US muddled foreign policy. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham described Washingtons effort in Syria as a "half-assed strategy at best," and said that the US is not doing a "damn thing" to achieve its goals in the country. Read more: sputniknews.com/us/201510...-syria.html#ixzz3puW0H5qK Poster Comment: Again? Has Obummer learned NOTHING from the actions of his predecessors? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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