Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan
testifies before the House Select Intelligence Committee on worldwide
threats on February 4, 2014. (AFP photo)
Central
Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan says the United States cannot
destroy the ISIL terrorist group militarily on the battleground.
“I
believe firmly that we’re not going to resolve this problem on the
battlefield,” Brennan said during an appearance on CBS’s “Face the
Nation”, aired on Sunday.
The CIA chief argued that it was up to
the Iraqi and Syrian governments to decide how they are going to restore
peace in their nations.
“There has to be a viable political
process that’s able to bring together the actors inside Iraq and Syria
and for them to be able to decide how they are going to have a peaceful
future,” he said.
“So it’s a combination of military and political
pressure that needs to be brought to bear,” added Brennan, who served
as chief counterterrorism adviser to President Barack Obama before
heading the CIA. Smoke rises from Kobani, Syria, after a US-led airstrike on Oct. 18, 2014.In recent weeks, senior officials and military experts have raised similar concerns about the US strategy against ISIL.
“We
are not only failing, we are losing this war,” General John M. “Jack”
Keane, who previously served as vice chief of staff of the US Army, said
during a hearing at the Senate Armed Services Committee last month.
Frederick
Kagan, a director at the conservative American Enterprise Institute,
told the Senate panel that regaining the momentum against ISIL would
require up to 20,000 US troops on the ground in Iraq.
In 2006,
Keane and Kagan both advised former president George W. Bush to
drastically increase troops in Iraq when it became clear the US strategy
was failing.
Last September, Obama announced an open-ended
military air campaign to “degrade and ultimately destroy” the ISIL
forces in Iraq and Syria by enlisting the support of scores of allies.
Congressional
Republicans have also been highly critical of Obama’s strategy,
including his refusal to deploy combat troops on the ground in Iraq.
They
cite the fall of the Iraqi city of Ramadi to ISIL and the group’s
recent gains in Syria as the latest signs that Obama’s strategy to
defeat the terror network is failing. Iraqi
security forces stand guard as residents from the city of Ramadi wait
to cross Bzeibez bridge, on the southwestern frontier of Baghdad, on May
20, 2015. (AFP photo) Brennan, the CIA
director, disputed the idea that the US intelligence community has been
caught off guard by the new wave of ISIL attacks. "We saw a growing
strength."
Many of the so-called moderate militants, who were
trained by the CIA in 2012 in Jordan to battle the Syrian government,
later joined the ISIL terrorist group, according to several reports.
The
US plans to finish the training of 3,000 militants in Syria by the end
of 2015 and an additional 5,000 by next April, the Pentagon says.
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