Washington, September 18 (RHC)-- As turmoil in Syria continues to force an exodus of refugees, the top U.S. military commander in the Middle East has acknowledged U.S. efforts to train troops to counter the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Syria have netted only a handful of fighters.
Speaking before a U.S. Senate panel, General Lloyd Austin acknowledged the $500 million program has produced only four or five fighters currently battling ISIL.
General Austin said: "It’s a small number. And the ones that are in the fight is — we’re talking four or five."