US to Pull Rebels Out of Syria Because It Thinks She Isn’t Ready to Give Birth to Democracy

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 9, 2015

Ash Carter: To train them was his cause. Was.
Ash Carter: To train them was his cause. Was.

The US sent rebels into Syria with the intent to impregnate her with the seeds of a flourishing democracy, but after pumping her for a while, the US has decided she isn’t mature enough to give birth to a democracy, so they are going to pull-out their rebels. The seeds of freedom will be blown onto existing terrorist groups.

Washington Post:

The Pentagon will scale back a program to train and arm rebel forces in Syria following a series of embarrassing setbacks, senior U.S. officials said Friday, focusing its support on existing rebel units battling the Islamic State rather than trying to create a new U.S.-backed force from scratch.

The change is a recognition of the failure of the Pentagon’s flagship effort against the militant group in Syria. After its long-delayed launch this spring, the effort quickly became mired in problems, including attacks by rival rebel forces and a decision by one U.S.-trained unit to hand over equipment to the local al-Qaeda affiliate.

One thing it certainly has nothing to do with: Russia.

Last week, Obama acknowledged the train-and-equip effort “has not worked the way it was supposed to.”

“And part of the reason, frankly, is because when we tried to get them to just focus on ISIL,” said Obama.

“The response we’d get back is, ‘How can we focus on ISIL when every single day we’re having barrel bombs and attacks from the [Assad] regime?’” Obama added, referring to the government of Bashar al-Assad.

The program is separate from a CIA-led effort to aid rebel factions in Syria. It’s not yet clear how Friday’s changes might affect the CIA program.

Yeah.

vladimir-putin-laughing

I’m thinking it is probably also going to affect that pretty substantially.

This is a surrender.

To Czar Vladimir I.

Meanwhile…

Reuters:

Syrian troops and allied militia backed by a fresh wave of Russian air strikes and cruise missiles fired from warships attacked rebel forces on Thursday as the government extended an offensive to recapture territory in the west of the country.

The assault focused on western areas where rebel advances earlier this year had threatened the coastal region vital to President Bashar al-Assad’s support base.

The Russian Defence Ministry said it fired missiles from ships in the Caspian Sea for a second day and had hit weapons factories, arms dumps, command centers and training camps.

You know what this all reminds me of?

kick out the jams