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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

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U.S. training helped mold top Islamic State military commander

Abu Omar al Shishani, whose real name is Tarkhan Batirashvili, appears with other Russian-speaking Islamic State fighters in an Islamic State video, from which this image was captured. Ethnic Chechens, who have fought two wars in a failed effort to achieve independence from Russia, are among the largest groups of Islamic State foreign fighters.The choice of a military career was natural, say Georgian officials and journalists who knew him and his community. Pankisi is a tiny and isolated sliver of Georgia with little economic activity, and the choices for its youth are narrow: leave home to fight the Russians, become a subsistence farmer, join one of the legendarily nasty Chechen criminal gangs, or join the military.
According to Batirashvili’s ex-comrades in the Georgian military, Batirashvili was tapped immediately upon his enlistment to join Georgia’s U.S.-trained special forces.
“He was a perfect soldier from his first days, and everyone knew he was a star,” said one former comrade, who asked not to be identified because he remains on active duty and has been ordered not to give media interviews about his former colleague. “We were well trained by American special forces units, and he was the star pupil.”

Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/world/middle-east/article35322882.html?__scoop_post=b91e5b10-5c33-11e5-e835-001018304b75&__scoop_topic=4050186#__scoop_post=b91e5b10-5c33-11e5-e835-001018304b75&__scoop_topic=4050186#storylink=cpy

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