Thursday, February 2, 2017

The White House Spent 7 Months Developing A Plan To Seize Raqqa, The Incoming Trump Team Regarded It As Inadequate


Washington Post: Obama’s White House worked for months on a plan to seize Raqqa. Trump’s team took a brief look and decided not to pull the trigger.

Planning for the final assault on Raqqa, the capital of the Islamic State’s caliphate, had been grinding on for more than seven months. There had been dozens of meetings of President Barack Obama’s top national security team, scores of draft battle plans and hundreds of hours of anguished, late-night debates.

There were no good options, but Obama’s top foreign policy advisers were convinced that they had finally settled on an approach that could work — arming Kurdish fighters in northern Syria, current and former U.S. officials said. There was just one problem: The Obama team had deliberated for so long that there was little time left to pull the trigger. Trump’s advisers had also sent word that they wanted to make the decision.

So on Jan. 17, just three days before the transfer of power, Obama directed his national security adviser to hand over to the Trump team a paper detailing the plan to arm the Kurds, including talking points that President Trump could use to explain the move to Turkey’s president, who officials knew would be furious. The Turks viewed the Kurdish fighters as terrorists and their No. 1 enemy.

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Update #1: Report: Trump administration scraps Obama's plan to retake Raqqa (The Hill)
Update #2: Battle for Raqqa: US Drops Obama’s Plan to Arm Kurds to Retake City From Daesh (Sputnik)

WNU Editor: The Obama administration only told the  incoming Trump administration about their plans 3 days before the inauguration .... they should have put the incoming Trump administration into the loop in December when President-elect Trump had appointed some of his key national security officials. My guess is that when Secretary Of Defense Mattis finally had a chance to look at the plan .... he nixed it right away as inadequate.

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