Sunday, November 2, 2014

Pentagon Resents White House Management Of The War Against The Islamic State

President Barack Obama meets in the Situation Room with his national security advisors to discuss strategy in Syria, Saturday, August 31, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Military Hates White House ‘Micromanagement’ of ISIS War -- Eli Lake & Josh Rogin, Daily Beast

The Pentagon brass placed in charge of implementing Obama’s war against ISIS are getting fed up with the short leash the White House put them on.

Top military leaders in the Pentagon and in the field are growing increasingly frustrated by the tight constraints the White House has placed on the plans to fight ISIS and train a new Syrian rebel army.

As the American-led battle against ISIS stretches into its fourth month, the generals and Pentagon officials leading the air campaign and preparing to train Syrian rebels are working under strict White House orders to keep the war contained within policy limits. The National Security Council has given precise instructions on which rebels can be engaged, who can be trained, and what exactly those fighters will do when they return to Syria. Most of the rebels to be trained by the U.S. will never be sent to fight against ISIS.

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My Comment: I follow the news closely .... and even I do not know what is the end game for the U.S. on Syria. As to the Pentagon's frustrations on White House limits  .... welcome to Washington politics.

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