US operations for the liquidation of Daash leaders in Syria
Petraeus calls for fighters to join the victory of the alliance against regulation
Thursday 3/9/2015
Washington AFP: Washington Post reported that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and US Special Forces are conducting a secret campaign in which aircraft are used as drones to target Daash organization leaders in Syria.
The newspaper said, quoting senior US officials that this secret program separate from the broader US military operations in the framework of the international coalition against its fighters.
And among those who were eliminated in the framework of this program, the British Junaid Hussein, who was spread jihadist propaganda across social networks and who was killed in a military strike near Raqqa in the north of Syria.
The officials told the newspaper that the unmanned aircraft program allowed directing successful strikes by the Joint Special Operations Command.
The main role of the CIA is the senior leaders of the organization detect and identify their locations. They added that the program focuses on the "precious goals."
The Washington Post reported that the "counter-terrorism center" of the CIA and the "Joint Special Operations Command" are the "utilities Mufdiltan" the Obama administration in the fight against armed groups.
But he deemed that recourse to these bodies decision reflects the growing concern of the spread of its fighters.
The newspaper reported that the distribution of tasks is this that leaves military personnel of Joint Special Operations Command strikes the task of managing consistent with the objective that the Obama administration is seeking to achieve: making the CIA refocus its efforts on intelligence activities rather than involvement in paramilitary activities, such as the playoffs implemented by operations Drones.
In the meantime, retired Gen. David Petraeus, the former director told the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) the day before yesterday that Washington should seek to bring "some fighters," Al-Nusra Front, Li led coalition against the militants in this country.
He said Petraeus, who was also the commander of US forces in Iraq, in a statement to CNN News that "we should not under any circumstances use or to try to win over the Al-Nusra Front as an organization hostile to the Daash".
"But some of the fighters (the group) joined them motivated opportunism rather than ideological motives and saw where a strong organization and did not find a credible alternative while still must re-moderate opposition organization appropriately."
Petraeus said he and the United States have attracted fighters "who want to leave the Al-Nusra Front and join the ranks of moderate opposition against Nasra and Daash and the Assad regime."
It was General Petraeus front-recognition among his generation for his role in the war in Iraq, where he oversaw in 2007 to the deployment of 30 thousand US troops in the country and was able to restore the military situation in which to balance, especially after he succeeded in convincing the Iraqi Sunni leaders in collaboration with the US Army and stop fighting alongside al-Qaeda
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Petraeus calls for fighters to join the victory of the alliance against regulation
Thursday 3/9/2015
Washington AFP: Washington Post reported that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and US Special Forces are conducting a secret campaign in which aircraft are used as drones to target Daash organization leaders in Syria.
The newspaper said, quoting senior US officials that this secret program separate from the broader US military operations in the framework of the international coalition against its fighters.
And among those who were eliminated in the framework of this program, the British Junaid Hussein, who was spread jihadist propaganda across social networks and who was killed in a military strike near Raqqa in the north of Syria.
The officials told the newspaper that the unmanned aircraft program allowed directing successful strikes by the Joint Special Operations Command.
The main role of the CIA is the senior leaders of the organization detect and identify their locations. They added that the program focuses on the "precious goals."
The Washington Post reported that the "counter-terrorism center" of the CIA and the "Joint Special Operations Command" are the "utilities Mufdiltan" the Obama administration in the fight against armed groups.
But he deemed that recourse to these bodies decision reflects the growing concern of the spread of its fighters.
The newspaper reported that the distribution of tasks is this that leaves military personnel of Joint Special Operations Command strikes the task of managing consistent with the objective that the Obama administration is seeking to achieve: making the CIA refocus its efforts on intelligence activities rather than involvement in paramilitary activities, such as the playoffs implemented by operations Drones.
In the meantime, retired Gen. David Petraeus, the former director told the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) the day before yesterday that Washington should seek to bring "some fighters," Al-Nusra Front, Li led coalition against the militants in this country.
He said Petraeus, who was also the commander of US forces in Iraq, in a statement to CNN News that "we should not under any circumstances use or to try to win over the Al-Nusra Front as an organization hostile to the Daash".
"But some of the fighters (the group) joined them motivated opportunism rather than ideological motives and saw where a strong organization and did not find a credible alternative while still must re-moderate opposition organization appropriately."
Petraeus said he and the United States have attracted fighters "who want to leave the Al-Nusra Front and join the ranks of moderate opposition against Nasra and Daash and the Assad regime."
It was General Petraeus front-recognition among his generation for his role in the war in Iraq, where he oversaw in 2007 to the deployment of 30 thousand US troops in the country and was able to restore the military situation in which to balance, especially after he succeeded in convincing the Iraqi Sunni leaders in collaboration with the US Army and stop fighting alongside al-Qaeda
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