Saturday, May 30, 2015

The Islamic State Has A Better Intelligence Network Than The U.S. In Iraq And Syria


VOA: Experts: IS Skilled at Gathering Intelligence, Adjusting Tactics

While U.S. and coalition partners pluck intelligence on Islamic State extremists from the militants’ communications or movements and then bomb them from the air, the militant group is gathering its own intelligence from city streets and preparing the ground for its next battlefield moves.

The result, according to experts, is that Washington is consistently lagging behind in its effort to destroy the Islamic State group.

“We are about 60 to 90 days behind ISIS,” former intelligence officer and military adviser Michael Pregent told VOA, referring to the Islamic State by one of its acronyms.

WNU Editor: The U.S. gets its intelligence from surveillance drones/satellites and intercepted communications. The Islamic State gets its intelligence on the ground and through informers and/or supporters in the Iraqi government/military. With these dynamics at play, it is not hard to figure out who is ahead in this "intelligence game".

10 comments:

  1. We use to have informers ...back in Bush's day.

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  2. And I was wondering today on where is Aizino?

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  3. Gen. McChrystal was the one who set up the U.S. network in Iraq to track down cells .... and they became very good at it. But everything got disbanded when the U.S. withdrew in 2011.

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  4. Oh, I believe they are getting better, but how skilled do you have to be with your opponent blabbing public about everything.

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  5. Is is the apocalyptic curse of the esrth and the ressons we are fighting eorld wat 3 abainst i beleivi we are are in world war 3

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  6. I state we are in world war 3 right now

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