Friday, May 27, 2016

Pentagon Orders U.S. Special Operations Forces in Syria To Remove Their Kurdish Patches

American soldiers were seen at an outpost in Fatisah alongside Kurdish soldiers, with some even seen wearing the badges (right shoulder of left soldier) of the Kurdish People's Protection Unit.

ABC News: US Special Operations Forces Seen in Syria Photos Ordered to Remove Kurdish Patches

American special operations forces photographed in Syria sporting patches of a Kurdish rebel group have been ordered to remove the patches because their use was "unauthorized" and "inappropriate," U.S. military officials said today.

Photos of the service members made public Thursday had outraged the Turkish government, which believes the Kurdish rebel group to be a terrorist organization in Turkey.

The photos showed American special operations forces advising Kurdish and Arab forces from the Syrian Democratic Forces near the village of Fatisah about 30 miles north of ISIS's de facto capital of Raqqah. The service members could be seen sporting what appeared to be insignia from the Kurdish People's Defense Forces, known by the initials YPG in Kurdish.

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WNU Editor: This focus on Turkey being upset over a few Kurdish patches on U.S. shoulders is just a side-show .... the real story is that U.S. forces are in Syria and they are actively involved in the war against the Islamic State .... Boots on the ground: U.S. Special Forces pictured fighting side-by-side with Kurds just 18 miles from ISIS capital Raqqa (Daily Mail).

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More News On The Pentagon Ordering Its Soldiers In Syria To Remove The Kurdish-YPG Patches On Their Shoulders

The Pentagon has banned troops in Syria from wearing these Kurdish militia patches -- Military Times
US Orders Troops in Syria to Remove Kurdish Insignia -- NYT
U.S. troops in Syria ordered to remove offending patches -- Washington Examiner

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Fighting the good fight with the Kurds in Syria and Iraq is a badge of honor.

The desk jockeys in the Pentagon, the perpetually perplexed in the state Department and the pols need to grow a pair.