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USA Today: Pentagon may send more U.S. troops to Syria
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon will consider deploying more special operations troops to fight Islamic State militants if its pilot project in Syria shows signs of progress, a senior Defense official told USA TODAY on Monday.
The Pentagon last month announced that 50 commandos would be sent to northern Syria to advise forces battling the Islamic State, also known as ISIL or ISIS. Sending that initial force amounts to "breaking the seal" on inserting special operations forces in Syria and could lead to further deployments, said the official, who was not authorized to speak publicly about planning. The Pentagon will not comment on whether those commandos have arrived in Syria.
Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 1, 2015
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Obama anti-ISIS coalition crumbles as Arab allies focus elsewhere -- Washington Times
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NATO Escalates Middle Eastern Presence After Russia Deploys S-400 in Syria -- Sputnik
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