The newspaper has calculated that Pentagon has already spent $2 million per fighter, "for a program that produced dismal results."
"The Pentagon had tabbed $500 million in 2015 for the effort and promised to graduate 3,000 trained and equipped New Syrian Forces fighters this year, and 5,000 annually thereafter to combat the Islamic State, also known as ISIL," the outlet says.
"The program was suspended after $384 million had been spent. Of the 180 Syrians vetted, trained and equipped, 145 fighters remain in the program. Of those, 95 are in Syria today. Two of the four training camps the Pentagon designated for the program in the Middle East never hosted a recruit," it furthermore stated.
The Pentagon however disputes the amount and puts the actual cost down to $30,000 per trainee.
"The "vast majority" of the funds paid for weapons, equipment and ammunition, some of which the US-led coalition still has in storage," it quotes Navy Cdr. Elissa Smith, a spokeswoman, as saying in an email.
US did not spend "$2 million per militant" in Syria, this is a LIE to cover the billions spent on "non-moderates". https://t.co/gp9wsuIP4a
— Phil Greaves (@PhilGreaves01) 6 ноября 2015
In addition, she added, some of those trained fighters have been calling in air strikes, and ammunition designated for the trainees has been given instead to other forces fighting ISIL. She advised against “viewing the US investment in the Syria train and equip program purely in fiscal terms."
The documents obtained by the newspaper reveal that the program’s $501 million budget was supposed to allocate $204 million on ammunition, $77 million on weapons, $62 million on mobility, $47 million on services, $46 million on construction, $40 million on strategic shipping, $13 million on equipment, $6 million on communications, and $6 million on facilities and maintenance.
Apart from Syria, the Pentagon has apparently spent nearly $1 billion in Iraq on training and equipping security forces to counter ISIL.