DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19, 2014 – Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel
expressed his gratitude to Congress last night for its “swift action” to give
the Defense Department the authority to begin training and equipping the
moderate Syrian opposition.
In a statement released after the Senate sent the bill to
the White House for President Barack Obama’s signature, Hagel said the
train-and-equip program is a key element of the president's comprehensive
strategy to degrade and ultimately destroy the Islamic State of Iraq and the
Levant.
“While it will take time to strengthen the moderate Syrian
opposition forces, they and the Iraqi security forces and Kurdish forces are
central to confronting ISIL,” the secretary said. “The U.S. military will work
closely with regional partners, including Saudi Arabia, to recruit and vet the
opposition forces, and we will continue to build and sustain a broad coalition
to implement our strategy.”
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