the decisions in washington that are bringing the american and british and other european nation s campaign here in syria against isis such a hasty end. they re being implemented behind me. over 100 american armored vehicles have arrived here to gather this rallying point before they begin the final journey out of syria that marks a deeply symbolic end. the largest land movement. they ll be going into iraqi kurdistan. they will continue but from a different 49 different territory. isis were beginning to be slowly extinguished here over time. this has been a hasty move. no military planner wants to have its movement broadcast weeks before it s implemented. they ve only had a matter of days to implement contingency plans. we will be seeing large numbers of americans on the move through syria in the hours and days
isis such a haesty end. over 100 armored vehicles have arrived before they begin the final journey out of syria, and the largest land movement they have made since they have been inside syria, and they are going to iraqi and kurdistan where they will continue the campaign against isis but from a different territory, and just at the moment where it seemed isis was beginning to be slowly extinguished over time. no military planner wants to have their moves broadcast weeks before they get to implement it, and mulvaney had a matter of days to implement contingency plans. we are seeing large numbers on the move through syria, and that will mark the end of this messy number of weeks in which washington policymakers have moved so fast, often the critics
career. turkey is not doing what it agreed to create it is horrible and it s not just soldiers on the ground. the senior u.s. military planner at the pentagon explained u.s. strategy all over the world is based on partnership. now he says the narratives is the u.s. military is only your friend when it s convenient. retired army major general dana petard will build a partnership with the kurdish forces explained the reaction within the u.s. military. because there s been some anger, dismay, you don t turn your back on those who have shed blood alongside you against a common enemy. a former bush national security council member explained the president s shift in strategy away from the kurds. the obama administration, when he realized it had to get involved in syria, looked for partners that would not irritate the irradiance or the syrian government. president trump has told commanders he prefers to leave the ice his face frightened nato
from the pentagon, jennifer. shepard no senior official has gone on the record to explain the president s decision or what comes next in syria. they canceled a weekly press briefing today, in fact what i m witnessing pentagon scrambling to come up with a strategy. the senior u.s. military planner described the mood here at the pentagon as guest, horrifying a story that cannot be untold and went on to say u.s. strategy all over the world is based on partnership, now the narrative is the u.s. military is only your friend when it is convenient. we don t know what to do with this high level pentagon planner told me moments ago letting me know what not to do and for the past two years, the senior leaders in the white house not to do this. the author of the retired army major general david who built the partnership with the kurdish force is the first six months of the fight against isis in 2014 explained the u.s. military s
today. pentagon planners are scribbling to come up with a strategy. a senior u.s. military planner described the mood here at the pentagon as aghast, horrified. a story that can be untold. he went on to say u.s. strategy all over the world is based on partnerships. now the narrative is the u.s. military is only your friend when it s convenient. we don t know what to do, this high level planner told me let s go. adding, we know what not to do come in for the past two years this building told senior users don t like leaders in the white house let s do this. meantime, we have for the military took custody of two high-level isis individuals who were being held by the kurdish forces. removed them from syria. we have learned their identities, two british citizens who are wanted in connection with the beheadings of westerners, including many journalists. they were nicknamed the beatles. now they are in u.s. custody under the law of war. the problem is there still nearly 2,000 other foreig