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Gen. Joseph Votel, top U.S. commander for the ME, makes secret visit to Syria
2016-05-22
NORTHERN SYRIA (AP) -- The top U.S. commander for the Middle East secretly visited Syria on Saturday for a first-hand look at efforts to build cohesive alliances of Arab, Kurd and other local fighters to defeat the Islamic State.

Army Gen. Joseph Votel, who is head of U.S. Central Command, became the highest-ranking U.S. military officer known to have entered Syria since the U.S. began its campaign to counter the Islamic State in 2014.

Votel flew into northern Syria and spent nearly 11 hours in the country. He met with U.S. military advisers working with Syrian Arab fighters, and conferred with leaders of the Syrian Democratic Forces, an umbrella group of Kurdish and Arab fighters supported by the U.S.

A small group of reporters accompanied Votel on a flight from Iraq under ground rules that, for security reasons, prohibited disclosing his visit until after he had left Syria.

Votel landed at a dusty outpost, surrounded by wheat fields, that serves as a U.S. camp for American military advisers who are training Syrian Arab troops in basic soldiering skills. Splitting off from the reporters who flew in with him, Votel then visited several other undisclosed locations in Syria before returning to the camp.

Aides said Votel’s flight into Syria was the first made in daylight by U.S. forces, who have about 200 advisers on the ground but no combat units. Military ground rules for the trip prohibited reporting the kind of aircraft Votel used, the exact location of where he landed and the names and images of the U.S. military advisers, who said they have been operating from the camp since January.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Maybe the secret part is the negotiations with the Russians over who bombs what and when.
Posted by: SteveS   2016-05-22 17:39  

#2  ...This reminds me of the bit in the movie Airplane! about the attack on the storage depot at Daiquiri...:

Striker : My orders came through. My squadron ships out tomorrow, we're bombing the storage depots at Daiquiri at 18:00 hours. We're coming in from the North, below their radar.
Elaine : When will you be back?
Striker : I can't tell you that? It's classified.


Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2016-05-22 17:26  

#1  Well, it is not a secret trip if you take reporters along - we call that a publicity stunt. That said, please train their tactical and operational commanders...and let them train their own troops on "basic soldiering skills."
Posted by: Tennessee   2016-05-22 11:51  

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