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Behind the Sudden Death of a $1 Billion Secret CIA War in Syria
Thursday, 03 August 2017 13:46

Excerpt: "The end came quickly for one of the costliest covert action programs in the history of the C.I.A."

Donald Trump. (photo: AP)
Donald Trump. (photo: AP)


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Behind the Sudden Death of a $1 Billion Secret CIA War in Syria

By Mark Mazzrtti, Adam Goldman and Michael S. Schmidt, The New York Times

03 August 17

 

he end came quickly for one of the costliest covert action programs in the history of the C.I.A.

During a White House briefing early last month, the C.I.A. director, Mike Pompeo, recommended to President Trump that he shut down a four-year-old effort to arm and train Syrian rebels. The president swiftly ended the program.

The rebel army was by then a shell, hollowed out by more than a year of bombing by Russian planes and confined to ever-shrinking patches of Syria that government troops had not reconquered. Critics in Congress had complained for years about the costs — more than $1 billion over the life of the program — and reports that some of the C.I.A.-supplied weapons had ended up in the hands of a rebel group tied to Al Qaeda further sapped political support for the program.

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