Posted on 01/02/2015 3:35:49 AM PST by 9thLife
All it took was a plane ticket, and an informal background check over Facebook. Then he was ushered to the front lines in Syria, fighting against the Islamic State.
In a rare, exclusive interview with Fox, a U.S. military veteran with multiple tours in Iraq detailed his journey to Syria to fight against ISIS, on the condition his identity was protected.
The veteran, who asked to be identified as John, described a surprisingly simple process that took him from America to the dangerous Syrian civil war and not as part of the U.S. military.
"I just went online and bought a ticket. It was that easy. It was like booking a flight to Miami Beach," said John.
Then he found a Kurdish group known as the YPG.
"There was a Facebook page for it -- shot them a message, expressed my interest, they got back to me, told me to send them, essentially, a resume for their vetting purposes," John explained.
His military service was also a bonus.
"What I believe is that they are European go-betweens, they are not in Kurdistan, they operate receiving information of interested Westerners, and then they either relay it or make a decision themselves of whether or not this person is suitable to work with the YPG," he said. "They sent (a) message saying I was approved and someone would be waiting on me."
John was met at the airport in Iraq. And almost immediately, they drove him to the front lines.
"I got in a car and there was a guy from Scotland there. So that was kind of refreshing, to see that I'm not the only one, he said, chuckling. And it helped affirm to me, hey, I actually am with the good guys."
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More power to 'em.
The best treament for PTSD is redeployment. I wonder if that might be a part of what is going on here with this guy.
I think it might make an interesting vacation.
After multiple deployments to the oilfields of the Permian Basin, including being shot at, I kinda agree... though for the money, I would move to Hobbs, NM or Monahans, TX. I am not sure what fighting ISIS pays... but I know I could bank 6 figures a year in the oil patch.
You know, if they’re really hurting the women and children just because they’re “infidels” and Christians...it’s kind of compelling.
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