Posted on Nov 1, 2015
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In an article in military Times it takes about the troubled strategy. And now we are sending advisers to Syria. Since the death of Master Sgt Joshua Wheeler I think many civilians are questioning the strategy. And I'm sure many of our serving members are not sure what is the best strategy. We can argue the opinion about our troops not being combat troops all day in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. But the question still remains will our current strategy fail and we will see a few more lives lost. I don't know what the right answer is but we need to figure out something soon.
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I don't think we even know who we are training. It was the same way in Iraq. We trained the same folks we fought against the next day. They are smart to play nice long enough to get the good training and equipment.
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Very true!
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.... just stop training the enemy of our enemy .... PLEASE. Study the "friend" first then maybe train them.

We armed ISIS!! now stop training ISIS too!!
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I might argue that the strategy being employed in Iraq and Syria was good or bad... if I could discern what that strategy is. I like to think I am a pretty astute observer, and I have no idea what we are trying to accomplish there.
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That is exactly how I feel. And I am worried for those that are still serving having the same mindset as yourself.
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Agreed 1SG (Join to see), I have no idea what the strategy is, other than "stop ISIS" which is neither a strategy, a mission statement, nor even a fully fleshed out commander's intent.
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