Obama Administration SHOCKED That People Being
Bombed May Retaliate
By Moon Of Alabama
August 02, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
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"Moon
Of Alabama"
- Over the last year the U.S. bombed Jabhat al-Nusra
personal and facilities in Syria
some
five
or
six times. The al-Qaeda subgroup also has a history of attacking
U.S. paid "relative moderate" proxy forces in Syria.
The Pentagon recently inserted another U.S.
mercenary group into north Syria. This was
accompanied by a media campaign in which the administration
lauded itself for the operation. The newly inserted group is
especially trained and equipped to direct U.S. air attacks like
those that earlier hit al-Nusra fighters.
Now that freshly inserted group was attacked by
Jabhat al-Nusra. Some of its members were killed and others were
abducted.
The Obama administration is shocked, SHOCKED,
ABSOLUTELY SHOCKED that Jabhat al-Nusra would do such a ghastly
deed. "Why would they do that?" "Who could have known that they
would attack U.S. proxy forces???"
The attack on Friday was mounted by the Nusra
Front, which is affiliated with Al Qaeda. It came a day after
the Nusra Front captured two leaders and at least six fighters
of Division 30, which supplied the first trainees to graduate
from the Pentagon’s anti-Islamic State training program.
In Washington, several current and former
senior administration officials acknowledged that
the attack and the abductions by the
Nusra Front took American officials by surprise and amounted to
a significant intelligence failure.
While American military trainers had gone to
great lengths to protect the initial group of trainees from
attacks by Islamic State or Syrian Army forces, they did
not anticipate an assault from the Nusra Front. In
fact, officials said on Friday, they
expected the Nusra Front to welcome Division 30
as an ally
in its fight against the Islamic State.
...
A senior Defense Department official acknowledged that the
threat to the trainees and their Syrian recruiters had been
misjudged, and said that officials were trying to
understand why the Nusra Front had turned on the trainees.
Like other Obama administration operations this
one did not fail because of "intelligence failure" but because an
utter lack of common sense.
Could someone explain to the fucking dimwits in
the Pentagon and the Obama administrations that people everywhere,
and especially terrorists group, hate it when you bomb them and kill
their leaders? That those people you bomb might want to take revenge
against you and your proxies? That people you bombed will not like
your targeting team moving in next door to them? That alQaeda is not
an "ally"?
These people are too pathetically clueless to even
be embarrassed about it.
The accumulated intelligence quotient of the
administration and Pentagon officials running the anti-Syria
operation must be below three digits. But aside from their lack of
basic intelligence the utter lack of simple "street smarts" is the
real problem here. These people have no idea how life works outside
of their beltway cages.
UPDATE: The
one sane guy at the Council of Foreign relations, Micah Zenko,
foresaw this debacle and wrote on March 2:
[The U.S. trained mercenaries] will immediately
be an attractive target for attacks by the Islamic State,
Assad’s ground and air forces, and perhaps Nusra
and other forces. Killing or taking prisoner fighters
(or the families of those fighters) who were trained by the U.S.
military will offer propaganda value, as well as leverage, to
bargain for those prisoners’ release.
He compared the whole operation to the 1961 CIA
invasion of Cuba:
Last September, the White House and Congress
agreed to authorize and fund a train-and-equip project similar
to the Bay of Pigs, but this time in the Middle East, without
any discussion about phase two. The Syrian project resembles
1961 in two ways: What happens when the fighting starts is
undecided, and the intended strategic objective is wholly
implausible.
On more thought from me on why the dimwits did not
foresee that Nusra would attack. The White House insisted on calling
a part of Nusra the "Khorasan group" and explained that it was only
bombing this groups of alQaeda veterans now part of Nusra because
the "Khorasan group" planning to hit in "western" countries. No
expert nor anyone on the ground in Syria thought that this
differentiation was meaningful. Nusra is alQaeda and so are all of
its members.
But the White House and Pentagon probably thought
that Nusra would accept the artificial separation they themselves
had made up. That Nusra would understand that it is seen as an
"ally" and only the "Khorasan group" is seen as an enemy. If that
was the line of thinking, and the situation seems to point to that,
then these people have fallen for their own propaganda stunt. They
probably believed that the "Khorasan group" was an accepted
narrative because they were telling that tale to themselves. Poor
idiots.
See also -
Nusra Front posts video of 'capture' of
US-trained rebels: Al-Qaeda's
Syria branch has posted a video purportedly showing its capture last
week of members of a U.S.-trained rebel force it accuses of aiding
U.S.-led airstrikes against its fighters.