Timber Sycamore | |
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Operational scope | Weapons sales, training of Syrian rebel forces |
Location | Eastern Europe, Jordan, Syria |
Planned by | Central Intelligence Agency |
Target | Syrian Army |
Date | 2012–2017 |
Executed by | Central Intelligence Agency United States Department of Defense Jordanian Armed Forces General Intelligence Directorate (Jordan) Al Mukhabarat Al A'amah (Saudi Arabia) Qatar State Security Secret Intelligence Service (UK) |
Outcome |
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United States involvement in regime change |
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Timber Sycamore was a classified weapons supply and training program run by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and supported by some Arab intelligence services, including Saudi intelligence. Launched in 2012 or 2013, it supplied money, weaponry and training to Syrian opposition groups fighting Syrian government forces in the Syrian Civil War. According to US officials, the program was run by the CIA's Special Activities Division[6] and has trained thousands of rebels.[7] President Barack Obama secretly authorized the CIA to begin arming Syria's embattled rebels in 2013.[8] The program became public knowledge in mid-2016.
One consequence of the program has been a flood of US weapons including assault rifles, mortars and rocket-propelled grenades into the Middle East's black market. Critics of the program within the Obama administration viewed it as ineffective and expensive, and raised concerns about seizure of weaponry by Islamist groups and about Timber Sycamore-backed rebels fighting alongside the al-Nusra Front and its allies.[9]
In July 2017, US officials stated that Timber Sycamore would be phased out, with funds possibly redirected to fighting the Islamic State (IS), or to offering rebel forces defensive capabilities.[10][11][12]
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