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The Pentagon’s program to train moderate Syrians to combat the
self-proclaimed Islamic State cost the U.S. roughly $384 million, USA
Today reported Thursday.
Citing interviews and spending figures, USA Today found the Pentagon
spent $2 million to train each fighter. The program, which was shuttered
last month, was expected to train 3,000 forces this year and 5,000
every year following. The U.S. had intended to spend $500 million on the
program in 2015. Only 180 Syrians graduated from the program, of which
145 remain and only 95 fighters are currently in Syria, according to the
paper. The Pentagon contested the figure, arguing each trainee only
cost $30,000 and that it invested most of the money in equipment and
arms.
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