New York Times: The US military assessments misleading about the war on Daash
New York Times: The US military assessments misleading about the war on Daash
Date: 09/17/2015 16:51
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The New York Times confirmed in an article on Thursday that during the wars that the United States has fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US military officials offer in the often optimistic and misleading assessments about the war effort as she reports from the battlefield underestimate so often contrasted with their stories.
The newspaper said in an article translated Agency / information / that “the share of those US military people of the progress of the forces was always always contrasts with intelligence and press reports conclusions from the battlefield and were opposing viewpoints are very important because they have the Pentagon to face unpleasant facts and change course.
“He said the article” The war launched by the Obama administration against al Daash terrorist since that has unfolded for the attention away from the vision of its designers press Data summarizing the actions carried out by the coalition forces led by the United States seem vague details of which are issued under Title (Southwest Asia) because the military leadership of the coalition does not want to publicly admit that based in Kuwait while Central US Army Command, which oversees the air campaign and show films in black and white for the destruction of buildings do not talk about the basic facts such as the number of civilians killed and the amount of power regulation Daash and whether the international coalition’s strategy of effect on them.
“That makes repeated reports by senior military officials, the Americans and intelligence officers source of concern at a time when the Office of the Inspector General of the US Department of Defense is seeking to investigate whether senior US officials may deliberately distort the analysts estimates Military Intelligence to provide a positive image of the war on Daash and submit them together with an assessment of civilian agencies to be drawn and submitted to the President and makers of high-level policy of the United States.
The article noted that “Senator John McCain had called Guest US military progress in the war on Daash as” divorce with reality “regarding the situation in Syria described as a” miserably “and these descriptions certainly look real so should lawmakers the US military claim to be blunt in his assessments put forward.” Finished / 25
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