Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Adam Schiff, senior Democrat on House Intelligence Committee,

Said on Tuesday, that describing progress in the war against Islamic State should ring alarm bells and the taking of Ramadi is "a very serious and significant setback."

Adam Schiff, is responding to deputy press secretary Eric Schult'z answer to a question posed by a reporter last week asking if the Islamic State is winning and Schultz responded by citing the number of coalition nations fighting ISIS and the number of sorties flown. Adam Schiff now is saying the degree you hear administration officials use those metrics should make alarm bells should go off.

Schiff also warned of using measurements like how much ground is controlled because in some cases the group is replaced by other extremists militias also hostile to the United States.

Yahoo Politics, Oliver Knox

4 comments:

edutcher said...

Geez, one terror attack in TX and the Demos act like it's WWIV.

Which it is.

AllenS said...

This administration takes out one bad guy with a drone strike, and then watches a major city in Iraq fall to ISIS, and they claim it's a big win for them.

ricpic said...

70 miles to Baghdad and we win!

--Hussein

Methadras said...

Hey Schiff, you may want to rethink your position because Obama and stuff.