Thursday, October 16, 2014

Says an American political commentator here is a division between the White House and the US military ISIL in operations against the terrorist group






Bill Jones of Executive Intelligence Review comments came after John Allen, the retired Navy to coordinate the response of the US-led coalition to ISIL generally confirmed 




Wednesday that the government has no plans for coordination with the Syrian (FSA) Free Army or any other rebel factions.

"Right now, there is no formal coordination with the FSA," Allen said.

That is, while American officials have insisted that these factions are large and have been providing them with American arms and financing.

"Obviously, it's actually quite dramatic as it has been a push from the White House to try to cooperate with the Free Syrian Army," Jones told Press TV on Thursday.

"However, the statement seems to indicate that there is a distinction between what the White House wants to do and what the United States Army is willing to do," he added.

"General Dempsey long course personally intervened to prevent any help, any so-called insurgent groups and has led to a situation in which they have been fed by the usual suspects in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, but the United States has, at least officially or publicly support any right to them. "

"With the declaration of General Allen, I think it's pretty clear that they are drawing a line in the sand that what happens in terms of this operation against ISIL, they are not going to try to encourage some group that can actually end up in the through the barricades after all this is over against the United States, but will maintain independent operations, "said the analyst.

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