When has U.S. military involvement in the Middle East or Western Asia ever produced positive results? it's bad enough that
the arms sent to the supposed good guys to fight the supposed bad guys keep ending up in the hands of those same supposed bad guys, but there's also
this:
The U.S.-trained commander of Tajikistan's elite police force has defected to Islamic State, he said in a YouTube video, and his former unit will issue a statement condemning him, media said on Thursday.
Colonel Gulmurod Khalimov commanded the Central Asian nation's special-purpose police known as OMON, used against criminals and militants. He disappeared in late April, prompting a search by Tajik police.
He reappeared Wednesday, vowing to bring jihad to Russia and the United States as he brandished a cartridge belt and sniper rifle, in a professionally made, 10-minute video clip posted in social networks.
The U.S. trains them, the U.S. arms them. The people the U.S. is supposed to be trying to defeat. Who somehow never get defeated. Which is why the U.S. keeps digging itself in deeper. And it keeps getting
worse.