Trump Escalates War in Syria Kuwait: US ‘Advisors’ Armed with Howitzers

March 17th, 2017 - by admin

Alex Emmons / The Intercept & The Ron Paul Liberty Report & Fox News – 2017-03-17 00:11:16

Marines Tasked With Firing Howitzers in Syria Are Just “Advisers,” Says Sean Spicer

Marines Tasked with Firing Howitzers in Syria
Are Just “Advisers,” Says Sean Spicer

Alex Emmons / The Intercept

(March 10, 2017) — The Pentagon has deployed several hundred marines to Northern Syria, the Washington Post and CNN reported this week. Their mission: firing long-range artillery to help recapture Raqqa, ISIS’s self-proclaimed capital city.

The marines are equipped with M777 howitzers, which can fire GPS-guided explosives up to 25 miles. That’s a big change from the “train, advise and assist” role US forces have been playing so far — although as with many previous troop deployments to Iraq and Syria, it was not debated, let alone authorized, by Congress.

But White House Press Secretary brushed off a question about the move, saying that sending “several hundred advisers” did not amount to “hostile action.”

Right-wing radio host John Fredericks asked Spicer on Thursday whether Trump was committed to seeking Congressional authorization for new deployments.

“I think there’s a big difference between an authorization of war than [sic] sending a few hundred advisors,” Spicer replied. “And I think most in Congress would probably agree with that as well. I think that’s a big difference between a hostile action and going in to address some certain concerns, whether it’s certain countries in the Middle East or elsewhere.”

Spicer referred the question to the Department of Defense. But when reached by the Intercept, a Pentagon spokesman disputed Spicer’s characterization.

“This is fire support,” said Maj. Adrian Rankine-Galloway, a public affairs officer for the Marine Corps, explaining that the new deployment would fire long range artillery in an assault on Raqqa. “They will be providing partner support for the Syrian Democratic Forces.”

The US has long tried to downplay its military footprint in Syria. When President Obama deployed 250 special forces to Syria in April 2016, despite repeatedly promising not to put US “boots on the ground” in Syria, State Department Spokesman John Kirby tried to parse the meaning of “boots on the ground” to exclude special forces.

The Pentagon has maintained that the fight against ISIS is authorized by a 2001 Congressional resolution, which authorizes the President to use “necessary and appropriate force” against the “nations, organizations, or persons” involved in the 9/11 attacks.

Multiple members of Congress have criticized the resolution, because it has been stretched to cover numerous terror groups, like ISIS, that did not exist at the time of the 9/11 attacks. But the Obama administration long insisted that it did not need independent authorization to fight ISIS.


Race For Raqqa: Major US Escalation In Syria
Ron Paul / Ron Paul Liberty Report

(March 9, 2017) — The media reported yesterday that for the first time US regular military forces were deployed in Syria, with Marines preparing an assault on Raqqa and Army Rangers trying to keep two US-backed groups from killing each other in Manbij. An additional 1,000 US troops may be heading to Kuwait as back-up.


US Marines Arrive in Syria to Retake Raqqa from ISIS
Fox News

(March 9, 2017) — Fox News military analyst David Hunt provides insight.


1,000 US Troops May Be Headed to Kuwait to Fight ISIS
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(March 9, 2017) — Gen. Jack Keane breaks down strategy.

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