US launches secret drone campaign against ISIS in Syria
US launched a separate and secret drone campaign managed jointly by the
CIA and Special Operation Forces in Syria, to target the leaders of the
dreaded ISIS in Syria, a media report has said.
The drone as part of a targeted killing program that is run separately
from the broader US military offensive against the IS, The Washington
Post reported, quoting unnamed US officials.
“The clandestine program represents a significant escalation of the
CIA’s involvement in the war in Syria, enlisting the agency’s
Counterterrorism Center (CTC) against a militant group that many
officials believe has eclipsed al-Qaeda as a threat,” the daily
reported.
The officials said the program was aimed at terrorism suspects deemed as “high-value targets”.
As part of the Syria buildup, the CIA US has pulled drone aircraft and
personnel from other regions, including Afghanistan and Pakistan, where
the withdrawal of US troops and the reduced pace of the agency’s drone
campaign against al-Qaeda have freed up resources, the report said.
The CIA is flying drones only over Syria, not in Iraq, where the Islamic State also has a significant presence, it said.
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