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    Pentagon: Iran building, training militia in Syria

    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. defense officials are accusing Iran of increased meddling in Syria, including efforts to bolster its flagging armed forces, who are weary after 18 months of war.

    Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Iran is building and training a militia to help President Bashar Assad's regime battle the rebel fighters trying to topple him.

    The Iranian efforts, said Panetta, will only add to the killing going on in the country and "bolster a regime that we think ultimately is going to come down."

    Sitting alongside Panetta at a Pentagon news conference Tuesday, Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the militia, which is generally made up of Syrian Shiite forces, is being used to take the pressure off the Syrian regime forces.

    "Any army would be taxed with that kind of pace," Dempsey said. "They are having resupply problems, they are having morale problems, they are having the kind of wear and tear that would come of being in a fight for as long as they have."

    Dempsey also said that it appears Syrian rebels were able to shoot down a Syrian warplane but said he has seen no indication that they are armed with heavy weapons or surface-to-air missiles, at least not yet.

    He says the MiG fighter could have been shot down with small arms fire. Syria has blamed the crash on a technical malfunction, but Dempsey said the cause "didn't appear to be mechanical."

    Dempsey and Panetta voiced concerns about Iran's growing presence in Syria even as President Bashar Assad's regime steps up its aerial attacks against the rebel forces. Fierce fighting and attacks from warplanes and helicopter gunships have pushed the opposition forces back on key fronts, such as Aleppo.

    And the fighting — including alleged massacres by the regime — has led to the deaths of more than 20,000, according to activists.

    Asked about military options for intervention in Syria, Dempsey said the U.S. has been in discussions with Jordan and Turkey about the possible need for a safe zone because the two countries neighboring Syria are seeing an influx of refugees fleeing the fighting.

    "And with a safe haven would probably come some form of no-fly zone, but we're not planning anything unilaterally," Dempsey said.

    Panetta repeated assertions he made during an Associated Press interview Monday, saying that right now, creating a no-fly zone in the region "is not a front-burner issue" for the U.S. Instead, he said, the U.S. is focusing on providing humanitarian and nonlethal assistance and on ensuring the chemical and biological weapons in Syria are secure.

    A no-fly zone would be a militarily enforced area in which outside nations would prohibit Syrian warplanes from flying and attacking Syria's own people.

    The Obama administration has insisted repeatedly that Assad must go and that diplomatic and economic pressures, including sanctions, must be given time to work. Defense officials, including Panetta, have warned that putting a no-fly zone in place would be difficult because of the Syrian regime's relatively modern and plentiful air defense systems.

    On the subject of Afghanistan, Panetta and Dempsey said commanders in that country are taking new steps to deal with the increasing number of insider attacks against U.S. and coalition forces.

    Panetta said more intelligence officers will be added to the larger military units to help root out possible attackers and officials will do more in-depth forensic reviews of the incidents, in which members of the Afghan army or police — or militants in disguise — attack and kill American troops and other allies.

    Dempsey said Gen. John Allen, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, has created a new team that will go back and review the attacks, also to see what more can be done.

    According to the Pentagon, 37 U.S. and coalition troops have been killed in 29 insider attacks this year. Of those killed, 21 have been U.S. service members.

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    Associated Press writer Pauline Jelinek contributed to this report.

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    Lolita C. Baldor can be followed on Twitter: http://twitter.com/lbaldor

     

    656 comments

    • DonR  •  1 day 4 hrs ago
      Propaganda. We dont need another war. We are already in a tough war with Washington.
      • Cols 4 hrs ago
        @ Bryan..."just shut up" Good one man...what are you, 12?
      • Andrew 15 hrs ago
        The terrorists are coming, the terrorists are coming!!! From Iran by way of Syria to a city near you!!! Whatever...This is just "he said, she said, panetta said, dempsey said." It's just more #$%$ If they claim to have the intel that is so condemning about Iran sending fighters to Syria then why dont they show it to us? Or at least show congress? No they had a better idea! They called a PRESS CONFERENCE to tell all the news networks a bunch of nonsense so the networks can run news programs and write articles like this to drum up public support for another war. Just more war-drum beating, nothing more. First, it was that they have WMDs and are developing WMDs (even though several members of congress that have seen that briefing have told us thats not the case at all). Then it was that they are supporting and harboring terrorists. Then it was that they are training terrorists. Now its claimed they are sending "militia" (can't call them terrorists now because they are supposedly Iranian government sponsored warfighters). Gee, had I not noticed that 'N' at the end I could swear we were getting ready to invade Iraq again...
      • Bryan 16 hrs ago
        @cols...Are suggesting for a second that they are not doing that already and have been for thousands of years???/ JUST SHUT UP!!!! they have been ripping each other apart for the past thousand years, with us directly involved they can now rip us apoart along with them!!!!! stupid!!!
    • josephd  •  Lake Worth, Florida  •  1 day 3 hrs ago
      our history doesnt speak well of our war history since the korean war we have won nothing we just buriedd thousands of young men when was the last time that we can say we are the victors and occupy that country,,,,,,,,,you are right none.we dont need to put our troops in jeapordy drop your guns and go home to your family dont kill others they are entitled to live free just like us
      • Michael 1 day 1 hr ago
        @E 20 there is a differance?
      • E 1 day 1 hr ago
        Drop your guns, are you French or stupid?
      • val 1 day 2 hrs ago
        and hundreds of thousands of people in the countries we attacked were killed
    • Tim  •  1 day 0 hrs ago
      Syria is one country that we do not need to help.
      • John Donner 1 day 0 hrs ago
        Please, start helping Americans in need......................
    • Gverwtfr  •  1 day 6 hrs ago
      "to protect U.S. forces from such attacks, including a program
      that assigned "guardian angels" okay
      • Andy 1 day 0 hrs ago
        @Harry....is spelling really that difficult? Buy a dictionary. You have a computer, use it for more than expressing your opinion. Sort of.
      • harry 1 day 1 hr ago
        I realy realy think the governement should stop sponsoring kilers and start helping homeless that ihad to give a couple box everyday to suvay.
      • Rachel 1 day 4 hrs ago
        My guardian angels have been drunk for 40 years so I shot them with a BB gun; but I guess I missed because when I hit that deer a few weeks back.....

        I just walked away without a scratch and yet I totaled my truck. And yes I have a truck. Lots of old people do.

        It keeps the guardian angels busy. Having a truck. More things to run over than won't get back up.

        I do hope that is what you meant by guardian angels, or else I just got carpel tunnel syndrome for nothing.
    • your local wack job  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  1 day 3 hrs ago
      not our fight-stay out. i would support assad for greater good-country has been stable for decades under assad as well as chem and bio weapons under close guard. govt took action as terrorists-not rebels tried to overthrow. what you think our govt would do in this case? i'd exlain bout double standards but like i said - its not our fight-stay out-let religion of peace step up
      • joe chadwick 22 hrs ago
        you right Syria was a very peaceful country we had all kinds of religions living happy together untill the Evil terrorist funded by the Evil supporters SAUDI,TURKEY,ISREAL and USA decided that they needed to bring a good president BASHAR AL ASSAD doctor peaceful man and very westernised man .Where is the dictator label coming from ?? thats right the western media they can turn a priest into a devil with a few #$%$ headlines .KARMA will get the evil pigs causing all this killings .
    • Dicky  •  15 hrs ago
      The War On Terror after 9/11, was declared against Sunni Al-Qaeda wahabbism, not Shia
    • SPIN47  •  1 day 3 hrs ago
      If this article even remotely resembles what the USA has planned for stategy we are in big trouble, and we'll have huge losses in life. Our leaders are insane. GET FOR REAL!
    • sergio  •  1 day 0 hrs ago
      Lmfaooooooooo the u.s. Accusing others of meddling!!!!!!
    • Kevin  •  1 day 3 hrs ago
      Our officials are speaking about the "rebel forces" first hand, anyone notice that? Why are our Pentagon officials discussing Syria, when we're under an invasion from the South on our homeland? Please, protect our homeland, I don't feel too threatened by Syria while sitting in Wisconsin....while I do see our economy being destroyed by the illegals. WHO KNOWS who else is slinking in through the tunnels etc from mexico? GET ON IT.
    • chas  •  23 hrs ago
      Who cares if Iran has a say in Syria, we do don't we? Stay out of Syria, it's their country and their civil war. We are broke and need our money at HOME!
    • Adam  •  1 day 4 hrs ago
      And whom we train and arm?
    • mustang  •  1 day 0 hrs ago
      only the u s senate can declare war or give military intervention authorization. panetta, obama, clinton, and dempsey are trying to pretend they can make war as they choose.

      now is the time america to demand panetta, obama, clinton, and dempsey's immediate impeachment and removal from office, they have no legal or constitutional right to involve america in any form of military involvement in syria. america call your u s representative and u s senator today and demand impeachment proceedings now!
    • Robert  •  1 day 3 hrs ago
      oh man here we go...yet another war seems inevitable
    • joe mama  •  Los Angeles, California  •  1 day 3 hrs ago
      Hope I'm not smelling a scent of Viet Nam.
    • TIM  •  1 day 4 hrs ago
      I appreciate the updates it keeps encumbrances from us bottom feeders.
    • Peacily  •  1 day 3 hrs ago
      They trying to come up with some reasons that would justify troop deployment into Middle East AGAIN.
    • Drake  •  1 day 0 hrs ago
      Who cares. There cannot be peace in the Middle East. They have rebelled in the past to put current leaders in power then the rebelled again to put new ones in. This is how their government works. They rebel then think the best leader to replace the overthrown one is a rebel war leader. Later on down the road he turns on the people he fought for or dies and gives the nation to his corrupt kids and then another rebellion takes place to start the whole process over again.

      And democracy in the middle east is a joke. It is either rigged or set up so that cruel and corrupt majorities rule. Kind of like how anti-gay majorities keep gay rights from gay people only it is much more serious such as religious sects destroying other religious sects or one ethnic group targeting another.
    • Barry Downs  •  1 day 2 hrs ago
      Whatever they say, I dont believe it.
    • Drake  •  23 hrs ago
      This whole Arab Spring as been a mini cold war. The US providing weapons, training, and economic support, and air support for rebels. Iran and various other middle east nations providing similar support to keep current leaders in power.

      Why does the US have to get involved in this? Is there even a plan as to what will happen once the current leader is gone? This could end up like Somalia. The US is always ready to take out cruel leaders but never has a workable plan to replace them. They just leave nations leaderless or with a weak corrupt government no better than the original one. All this death and money spent and they will be back in this situation within a decade.
    • stillmoon  •  1 day 5 hrs ago
      I had a dream that America ranked 22nd in Science, 7th in literacy, 49th in life expectancy. I dreamt that America was being destroyed from the inside out by crushing debt so massive that we will soon be working just to pay the interest. Then I woke up and realized that this was no dream but in fact true and realized our citizens are too concerned with things like gay marriage to actually do anything about it. The "Storm" people are so worried about started a long time ago folks, wake up.

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