Second group of U.S-trained Syrian rebels
could be deployed 'within weeks:' source
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[August 21, 2015]
By Humeyra Pamuk
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A second group of
rebel fighters trained in Turkey by the U.S.-led coalition could be
deployed to Syria within weeks as part of a campaign to push Islamic
State insurgents away from the border, diplomatic sources told Reuters
on Friday.
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The United States and Turkey plan to provide air cover for what
Washington judges to be moderate Syrian rebels, in a joint operation
to flush Islamic State from a rectangle of border territory roughly
80 km (50 miles) long. U.S. jets have already begun air strikes from
Turkish bases in advance of the campaign.
Diplomats familiar with the plans say cutting Islamic State's access
to the Turkish border, across which the radical insurgent group has
been able to bring foreign fighters and supplies, could be a
game-changer.
But the plans have been beset by difficulties.
The al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front said late last month it had detained
some of a first group of less than 60 U.S.-trained rebels in
northern Syria weeks after they were deployed, and warned others to
abandon the program.
Their capture highlighted the fragility of the U.S.-led efforts to
train and equip thousands of screened members of the Syrian
opposition over the next three years, hoping to help them defend
communities against Islamic State.
"Although there has been some scepticism about it, it is far too
early to write off this program. Massive resources have been
invested in this to make it work and we think it will work in the
end," one of the diplomatic sources said.
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The second group of rebels was currently in training in Turkey with
U.S. and British military instructors and would be deployed once
that was completed in the next few weeks. Where exactly in Syria
they were sent would depend on "the latest battlefield dynamics",
the source said.
Around 1,000 fighters in total were expected to be deployed to Syria
by the end of this year, the source added.
Turkish officials declined to comment on the record, but a Turkish
diplomatic source confirmed that training was underway.
The White House, Pentagon and State Department restated the U.S.
commitment to defend the rebels after the attack by the Nusra Front.
Several coalition air strikes in northern Syria were launched around
the time of the attack.
(Editing by Nick Tattersall/Ruth Pitchford)
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