expected to be there within the month. they are not going to be a game changer in this war against isis. every military official i've spoken to agrees to that point. their job, advise, assist, coordinate. they will obviously have a key role in gathering intelligence on the ground. for the first time they will be there. but already, even as we see this, there are moves being made to expand all of this yet again. what is coming next? well, the pentagon already saying that they are looking at putting an additional group of special operations forces out in syria and iraq to conduct raids against high-value targets. what else is on the list? apache gun ship helicopters, allowing u.s. troops much closer to the ground to fire on targets and, yes, maybe even forward air controllers. u.s. troops out in the field helping the local forces on the ground pick out targets. what the pentagon is saying is that one of the key goals they have is to make the opposition