"And I have found both freedom and safety in my madness, the freedom of loneliness and the safety from being understood, for those who understand us enslave something in us. But let me not be too proud of my safety. Even a Thief in a jail is safe from another thief. "

Khalil Gibran (How I Became a Madman)

Lübnan Marunîleri / Yasin Atlıoğlu

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Friday, October 16, 2015

US rebel training program 'nuts,' ex-Pentagon chief says- Daily Star

WASHINGTON: A doomed U.S. plan now on hold to train Syrian rebel fighters outside the country to fight ISIS was "nuts," former defense secretary Robert Gates said.
President Barack Obama's administration has suspended its $500 million train and equip effort in the latest embarrassment concerning a Syria strategy that has stumbled from one setback to the next.
Pentagon officials say that instead of training rebel units, the U.S. military would dole out weapons to favored commanders already on the ground.
"I think the idea of training somebody from the outside and sending them in is nuts, it's just not going to work," Gates said in an interview with the Fox News Channel's "Special Report" aired Thursday.
"The only way you can staunch the humanitarian flow, the humanitarian disaster, is through some kind of a safe haven and I think that that's achievable."
Gates, a former CIA director who served as Pentagon chief under both Obama and his Republican predecessor George W. Bush, argued that the U.S. role in the drawn-out Syrian war "should be limited."
"I would not put ground troops in Syria," where a brutal civil war has raged since 2011.
Two small groups of U.S.-trained fighters have crossed into Syria from training centers in Turkey or Jordan this year, but they did not last long.
The first broke up after coming under attack from the Al-Nusra Front, an Al-Qaeda franchise.