Rowan Scarborough
Articles by Rowan Scarborough
Iraq uses intelligence center operated by Russia, Iran, Syria; White House alarmed
Iraq has begun bombing Islamic State fighters with the help of a new intelligence center operated by Russia, Iran and Syria, a cooperation that is raising concerns in Washington about the threat to U.S. interests in the region. Published October 13, 2015
Steven Warren: Islamic State ‘degraded’ by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes
The U.S.-led coalition has killed 70 leaders of the Islamic State terror army, creating "paranoia" among fighters who are "afraid to move around the battlefield" in Syria-Iraq, a spokesman said on Tuesday. Published October 13, 2015
State Department tried to block congressman’s Ukraine fact-finding
A House Armed Services Committee member says the State Department tried to block him from visiting close to the front lines in Ukraine, but he broke free and went anyway on Tuesday. Published October 13, 2015
White House disowning its failed Syrian plan; points finger at Congress
The Obama administration is distancing itself from one of the biggest failures in the war on terrorism: the collapse of its $590 million program to train and equip Syrian opposition forces to fight the Islamic State's terrorist army. Published October 12, 2015
Islamic State grows in Afghanistan, encroaches on Kabul as U.S. remains ‘passive observer’
The Islamic State is growing at an alarming rate in Afghanistan, within striking distance of the capital, and there does not seem to be a concerted U.S. effort to strike the terrorist army as there is in the Syria-Iraq war theater. Published October 11, 2015
Loretta Sanchez browbeats Afghan war commander
A senior Democrat on the Housed Armed Services Committee on Thursday unleashed a harsh attack on the 14-year-long Afghanistan war, calling it a "failure" as Islamic extremists have simply set up shop in a list of other places to conduct terrorism. Published October 8, 2015
Putin’s motives in Syria questioned as Russia targets pro-Western rebels, not Islamic State
Russian President Vladimir Putin, ignoring Washington, escalated his war in Syria against Islamist armies Wednesday by launching a sea bombardment along with air and land attacks. Published October 7, 2015
Gen. John Campbell: U.S. troops must remain in Afghanistan past 2016, new strategy needed
The top commander in Afghanistan said Tuesday he has recommended to President Obama that U.S. troops remain in country past the current December 2016 exit date. Published October 6, 2015
John Campbell: Doctors Without Borders hospital airstrike called in by Afghanistan
The top commander in Afghanistan said Monday that the deadly U.S. airstrike on a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz was called in by local Afghan government forces, not Americans. Published October 5, 2015
U.S. commander: Afghan forces called in deadly hospital strike in Kunduz
The top commander in Afghanistan said on Monday that the deadly U.S. air strike on a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz was called in by local Afghanistan government forces, not Americans. Published October 5, 2015
Islamic State stalemates provoke Kurds to ask for more weapons
Amid the gloomy news of stalemates against the Islamic State, a bright spot is a dogged, disparate force known as the peshmerga in northern Iraq that just finished retaking a string of villages amid a six-month-long offensive. Published October 4, 2015
U.S.-led air war in Syria recedes as Russian jets take control of skies
The U.S.-led air campaign against the Islamic State launched only one airstrike Thursday in Syria, far below the daily average of eight, as Russian jets continued to pound various targets in that country. Published October 1, 2015
Vladimir Putin campaign in Syria to hit targets beyond militants
Russian President Vladimir Putin's new air war over Syria will not be conducted with the niceties of the ongoing American campaign because the Russians lack sophisticated smart bombs, do not adhere to rules against killing civilians and will hit targets beyond the Islamic State's terrorist army. Published September 30, 2015
Islamic State, al Qaeda gains test Afghanistan security force
Both al Qaeda and an emerging Islamic State are making gains simultaneously in Afghanistan, providing the biggest test to date for an Afghan National Security Force handed the operational lead by the U.S. Published September 29, 2015
Islamic State has trained operators to replace targeted leaders
Targeting the Islamic State's leaders will not defeat the expanding terrorist group because of a "deep bench" of trained operators who can quickly replace the dead, says a new report by a Pentagon-supported research group. Published September 28, 2015
Marine commandant not questioned about reprisal for whistleblower
The Senate Armed Services Committee passed on a chance to question publicly the new Marine Corps commandant about punishment handed out to an officer who warned his battle mates about a traitorous Afghan police chief known to sexually abuse boys. Published September 27, 2015
U.S. military indifference to Afghan sex abuse led boy to kill three Marines
A lawsuit charges that the U.S. military's indifference to the crime of Afghanistan officials sexually abusing boys led to the killings of three Marines in 2012 by the youthful companion of a corrupt Afghan police chief. Published September 22, 2015
Vladimir Putin orders ground troops to Syria after Obama’s use of moderate rebels flops
Vladimir Putin views the Syrian army and its Iranian allies as incapable of defeating the Islamic State -- and he's seen enough of the Obama administration's sputtering strategy. Published September 20, 2015
Iran deal: Iran’s toll on America: 500 soldiers killed in Iraq
The Iranian Islamic regime was directly involved in the killing of more than 500 American service members in Iraq by supplying Shiite extremists with advanced roadside bombs, rocket-propelled explosives and other munitions, military officials say. Published September 15, 2015
John Brennan: U.S. watching for nuclear cooperation between Iran, North Korea
The Iran nuclear deal is silent on an issue that the CIA and proliferation experts are concerned about: that Tehran may outsource parts of its nuclear and missiles program to the secretive regime in North Korea, which on Tuesday committed itself to producing more fuel for nuclear bombs. Published September 15, 2015