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Syria conflict: US fighter plan criticised by key rebel | Syria conflict: US fighter plan criticised by key rebel |
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A US plan to build a fighting force to take on the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria has been criticised by a senior rebel commander. | |
Capt Ammar al Wawi, a former Syrian army officer whose men were the first to be trained in the programme, also said the US failed to protect them when they came under attack last week. | |
The group lost five fighters in clashes with al-Qaeda-affiliate al-Nusra Front. | |
Only 54 fighters had been trained so far under the US programme. | |
US President Barack Obama announced the plan last summer, pledging to train up to 5,000 fighters a year to form a moderate Sunni opposition to help take on IS militants. | US President Barack Obama announced the plan last summer, pledging to train up to 5,000 fighters a year to form a moderate Sunni opposition to help take on IS militants. |
But Pentagon officials say they have struggled to find trainees who meet the vetting criteria. | But Pentagon officials say they have struggled to find trainees who meet the vetting criteria. |
"The project is very slow," Capt Wawi told the BBC's Ian Pannell. "They are ready to train and form a national army of 15,000 fighters and we hear they are ready to back it with money, weapons and provide air cover." | |
But, he said, if it takes six months to train only around 60 fighters "it will take decades to get everyone ready". | |
Division 30 and members of the Free Syrian Army came under attack from al-Nusra in northern Syria last Friday. | Division 30 and members of the Free Syrian Army came under attack from al-Nusra in northern Syria last Friday. |
Al-Nusra, which is not affiliated to IS but has itself come under attack from the US in the past, said in a statement that it had captured some fighters and warned others against taking part in what it called "the American project". | Al-Nusra, which is not affiliated to IS but has itself come under attack from the US in the past, said in a statement that it had captured some fighters and warned others against taking part in what it called "the American project". |
The US said it provided "defensive support fire" at the time of Friday's attack, although Capt Wawi said it came after the fighting had finished. | The US said it provided "defensive support fire" at the time of Friday's attack, although Capt Wawi said it came after the fighting had finished. |
"In reality, we have got no international guarantees to protect our fighters or to protect the 30th Division," Capt Wawi said. | "In reality, we have got no international guarantees to protect our fighters or to protect the 30th Division," Capt Wawi said. |
The Syrian conflict began with an uprising against the government in Damascus, but that has since splintered, pitting rebel groups fighting President Bashar al-Assad's forces against one another. | The Syrian conflict began with an uprising against the government in Damascus, but that has since splintered, pitting rebel groups fighting President Bashar al-Assad's forces against one another. |
Correction: An earlier version of the story said Capt Ammar al Wawi had been trained in the programme. This was modified on 6 August to correctly state that he was an officer in the unit. |