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Engel: Growth of ISIL Was 'Incredibly Predictable'

NBC's Richard Engel told Andrea Mitchell on Meet the Press that the growth of ISIL in Iraq and Syria was "incredibly predictable."

"We reported about it. Reporters risked their lives going into Syria to talk about this buildup of extremists in the country, yet nothing seems to have been done. And now we have a very serious situation," said Engel.

Engel also reported that military commanders are "apoplectic" over the president's inaction in Syria: "I speak to military commanders, I speak to former officials, and they are apoplectic. They think that this is a clear and present danger. They think something needs to be done."

"One official said that this was a Freudian slip," Engel continued, referring to Obama's admission last week that he does not have a strategy yet for Syria. "That it shows how the United States does not have a policy to deal with Syria, even when you have ISIS, which has effectively become a terrorist army, roughly 20,000 strong."

Published under: Iraq , Islamic State , Syria