Jack Detsch, Al-Monitor
The Donald Trump administration is seeking to more than double the number of assault rifles it provides to Syrian Kurds and other US-backed fighters despite rising anger from NATO ally Turkey.Budget figures released Feb. 15 reveal that the Pentagon plans to give its Syrian partners including the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) more than 25,000 AK-47s, the gas-powered Soviet-era gun that has become a fixture in Syria's seven-year civil war. The low cost and accessibility of the Kalashnikovs make them easy for US-backed troops to sustain as the Pentagon looks to hold territory won... http://bit.ly/2ExpM7Q
The Donald Trump administration is seeking to more than double the number of assault rifles it provides to Syrian Kurds and other US-backed fighters despite rising anger from NATO ally Turkey.Budget figures released Feb. 15 reveal that the Pentagon plans to give its Syrian partners including the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) more than 25,000 AK-47s, the gas-powered Soviet-era gun that has become a fixture in Syria's seven-year civil war. The low cost and accessibility of the Kalashnikovs make them easy for US-backed troops to sustain as the Pentagon looks to hold territory won... http://bit.ly/2ExpM7Q