US blames news reports for air strike failures

F-15E Strike Eagle.(AFP Photo / Russ Scalf)RT

American intelligence officials are trying to blame news reports for failed military attacks against shadowy jihadist groups, arguing that the articles alerted a new terror group to impending air strikes.

Last month, the United States fired 46 cruise missiles at eight locations in northern Syria to target the Khorasan group’s training camps, a munitions center and other sites. However, the attacks only killed one or two key militants, US officials told the Associated Press.  

The strikes near a compound in Aleppo didn’t cripple the group because members were able to scatter – something they blamed on news reports highlighting US missile plans. This led to the escape of a French-born jihadi with military skills that officials say they were interested in targeting.

The US-led airstrikes are attacking two sets of enemies in the region: the Islamic State, a growing movement of jihadists seeking to create their own caliphate in the Middle East, and the Khorasan group – a shadowy organization affiliated with Al-Qaeda that’s said to be plotting against Europe and the US.

The strikes were certainly effective in setting back the Khorasan Group, but no one thinks they were a permanent solution or a death blow to the threats that come from this cell,” said Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, the AP reported.

One of the cruise missiles, however, killed a dozen civilians in a town west of Aleppo, according to local activist Mohammed Abu Omar.

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The air strikes were justified because US intelligence reports showed Khorasan “was in the final stages of plans to execute major attacks against Western targets and potentially the U.S. homeland,” according to Army Lt. Gen William Maybille, the director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon.

Separate strikes of 200 missiles, bombs and rockets were made on the same date against 22 Islamic State targets in north-central and eastern Syria, according to Pentagon officials.

Officials say the US lacks a network of spies, bases and on-the-ground technology, which gives it limited intelligence about the Khorasan Group – the kind of help it used to carry out its work in Afghanistan, Iraq and Yemen.

Officials added that it was news stories last month, including a September 13 report by the AP, which disclosed the group’s significance, causing members to flee before they had a chance to make their strikes.

The Huffington Post asked AP about the criticism leveled at it by the government over its reporting. Eric Madgian White responded:

The Associated Press can speak only for itself and its reporting. The AP’s Sept. 13 story revealing the name and other details about the Khorasan Group was the product of weeks of reporting with sources, most of whom were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly. Representatives of the U.S. government asked the AP to withhold from the story some details AP had confirmed, but the AP declined to do that.”

http://rt.com/usa/195060-intelligence-air-strike-failures/

4 thoughts on “US blames news reports for air strike failures

  1. “…46 cruise missiles at eight locations in northern Syria…”

    Expensive damn targets.

    Regardless, they’re not about to destroy their Frankenstein monster until it’s completed it’s mission.

    Or not. May still have other plans for them.

  2. Who is the US and why aren’t all airstrikes considered failures? The failure to address these questions is the failure of news reports. And this failure seems to stem directly from the dictates of the US. It appears they’re blaming themselves for their own failure which is a rare occurrence.

  3. Who do they blame when civilians die from drone strikes???

    “Jesus! Did you see what GOOOOOODDDDDDDD just did to us man?”
    “God didnt do that. You did it. Your a f@ckin narcotics agent. I knew it”(fear and loathing in Las Vegas)

  4. They still havent learned from Nam’..Trying to kill flys with a sledgehammer, you never kill the flys, you just end up doing alot of expensive damage!!

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