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Air strikes fail to stem flow of foreign fighters to Syria |
2014-11-02 |
![]() The numbers suggest that while the air strikes have not deterred foreigners, they have also not incited larger numbers to counter the American-led campaign, the paper said, quoting US intelligence and counterterrorism officials. "The flow of fighters making their way to Syria remains constant, so the overall number continues to rise," a US intelligence official said. But it could be weeks before a change in the rate becomes apparent, because of a lag in the intelligence that the CIA is examining, the Post quoted US officials as saying. It said the trend over the past year suggests there are more than 16,000 foreign fighters in Syria, the Post said. Reasons for the flow include sophisticated recruiting campaigns by radical groups in Syria like the ISIS militants and the relative ease with which people can travel to the country from North Africa, the Middle East and Europe. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#13 Ha, ha, ha |
Posted by: Ho Chi Mingoru 2014-11-02 16:14 |
#12 What good is an empty kill box? Posted by: one bandersnatch Potential blocking position ? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2014-11-02 15:12 |
#11 What good is an empty kill box? |
Posted by: one bandersnatch 2014-11-02 15:09 |
#10 MIT head Fidan is an Erdogan crony. Fidan also has ties to Iranian intelligence. (Sources here , and here.) |
Posted by: Pappy 2014-11-02 15:08 |
#9 Plenty of ISIS "volunteers" crossing the border into Syria from Turkey. Unlike Kurds, the Turks look the other way when the ISIS guys cross. MIT head Fidan is an Erdogan crony. The leak of his comments about casually being able to generate a false flag attack were news (ignored in the west) back in March. The leaks of voice recordings verifying this were one of the reasons Erdogan tried to censor the internet earlier this year. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2014-11-02 12:24 |
#8 No need for ISIS to "overwhlem" Turkis intel, when its the Turkish Intel guys who are tacitly supporting them. Think Pakistan->ISI->Taliban->Afghanistan. Now transpose to Turkey->MIT->ISIS->Syria |
Posted by: OldSpook 2014-11-02 12:16 |
#7 OS, chances of ISJV 'underground railroad' overwhelming Turkish intelligence, launching attacks with captured Kurd IDs/flags/equipment? |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2014-11-02 10:10 |
#6 Heck, you had air supremacy over Normandy for all those weeks after D-Day and the Germans still got reinforcements in. How many years was the Ho Chi Minh trail bombed? |
Posted by: Pappy 2014-11-02 09:11 |
#5 How many muslims support IS? I think more than a minority! |
Posted by: Snavick Ulusoger9346 2014-11-02 08:57 |
#4 Heck, you had air supremacy over Normandy for all those weeks after D-Day and the Germans still got reinforcements in. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2014-11-02 08:46 |
#3 You mean dropping 8 bombs a day isn't working? Don't try and tell Nobama that! |
Posted by: chris 2014-11-02 04:41 |
#2 That's because the Airstrikes are not hitting the sea lanes and the Turkish side of the border. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2014-11-02 03:16 |
#1 drop ebola? |
Posted by: 3dc 2014-11-02 01:31 |