Posted on 06/05/2015 3:08:30 PM PDT by Cry if I Wanna
WASHINGTON Recognizing the need for a new strategy to fight ISIS, the Pentagon announced today that it would no longer supply the Iraqi Army with American vehicles, artillery and rifles, and instead would supply materiel directly to ISIS.
CENTCOM spokesman Air Force Col. Patrick Ryder says the idea would be a game changer.
The plan has its roots in Army Capt. Noel Abeloves PowerPoint briefing, which was hailed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sources said. Abelove, a supply officer on the Joint Logistics Staff (J-4), realized that cutting out the Iraqi Army middlemen had numerous advantages.
(Excerpt) Read more at duffelblog.com ...
Remember those HMMWVs that were mysteriously sent to no one in Libya after the Benghazi debacle? And then they were “stolen”? And there were no court martials? Where did they go? Who has them?
What in the world were Clinton and Obama doing in Libya? They were up to no good and the enemy caught them.
Dumbasses Clinton and Obama are being blackmailed by our enemies, and they are letting the American taxpayers pay the blackmail.
Thanks Democrats.
Smart! Cut out the middle-man ...
Milo Minderbinder is back!
Oh my!
ping
Allies
Islamic Front[6]
People’s Protection Units[7]
Syriac Military Council[8]
Opponents
Syrian Armed Forces
National Defense Force
al-Nusra Front[9][10][11][12]
Jund al-Aqsa[13]
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant[14]
1. Deliver weapons to “Free Syrian moderates” who then “defect” and form ISIS.
2. Deliver weapons to US soldiers who are then withdrawn leaving stockpiles for ISIS.
3. Deliver weapons to the Iraqi army who then “retreats” leaves stockpiles for ISIS.
If State and the Turks see no further need for the cut-outs and cover stories, then yes, they will just deliver weapons directly to ISIS. Probably when Assad falls and they change their name from ISIS to Islamic Republic of Iraq and Syria... IRIS. With the name change will come immediate recognition and diplomatic ties.
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