Monday, April 4, 2016

Intel Analysts claim forced out for not toeing the Obama line on ISIS.

Two senior intelligence analysts at U.S. Central Command say the military has forced them out of their jobs because of their skeptical reporting on U.S.-backed rebel groups in Syria, three sources with knowledge of their claim told The Daily Beast. It’s the first known instance of possible reprisals against CENTCOM personnel after analysts accused their bosses of manipulating intelligence reports about the U.S.-led campaign against ISIS in order to paint a rosier picture of progress in the war.
One of the analysts alleging reprisals is the top analyst in charge of Syria issues at CENTCOM. He and a colleague doubted rebels’ capabilities and their commitment to U.S. objectives in the region. The analysts have been effectively sidelined from their positions and will no longer be working at CENTCOM, according to two individuals familiar with the dispute, and who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The analysts’ skeptical views put them at odds with military brass, who last year had predicted that a so-called moderate opposition would make up a 15,000-man ground force to take on ISIS in its self-declared caliphate. An initial $500 million program to train and arm those fighters failed spectacularly. And until the very end, Pentagon leaders claimed the operation was more or less on track. Lawmakers called the plan a “joke” when Gen. Lloyd Austin, the CENTCOM commander, finally testified last September that there were just “four or five” American-trained fighters in Syria. (read more)
Via Instapundit 

4 comments:

ndspinelli said...

This is a Daily Beast piece. A pretty left venue.

deborah said...

After Benghazi, I wouldn't doubt it.

edutcher said...

He did it to the uniformed military, why not to the intel guys?

ndspinelli said...

This is a Daily Beast piece. A pretty left venue.

That's the point. They're blowing the whistle on the Magic Negro. Somebody on the Left is scared.

Methadras said...

OMG another Obama scandal where nothing will happen. Oh whatever shall we do?