U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta
confirmed Wednesday a U.S. task force has been sent to Jordan to
help the country tackle "all possible consequences" of the ongoing
Syria crisis.
Following a two-day meeting of NATO defense ministers, Panetta
told reporters that the U.S. and Jordan have been working for some
time over a range of issues, including providing humanitarian aid to
Syrian refugees, monitoring chemical and biological weapons in
Syria, and helping the Jordanian military develop capabilities for
contingency operation.
"That is the reason we have a group of our forces there. They are
working to help them build headquarters there, to ensure that we
make the relationship between the U.S. and Jordan a strong one," he
said. "So we can deal with all of the possible consequences of what
is happening in Syria."
The New York Times reported Tuesday that the U.S. military has
secretly sent a task force of more than 150 planners and other
specialists to Jordan.
It is now largely focused on helping Jordanians handle the
estimated 180,000 Syrian refugees who have crossed the border, the
newspaper said.
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Panetta Confirms US Task Force in Jordan on Syria Crisis
Oct. 11, 2012
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Source: Copyright Xinhua News Agency - CEIS 2012
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