American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14, 2012 – Iran is
increasing its presence in Syria, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said today,
through apparent efforts to bolster the Bashar Assad regime by training a
militia and other tactics.
“There’s now indications that they’re
trying to develop or trying to train a militia within Syria to be able to fight
on behalf of the regime,” Panetta said at a Pentagon news briefing. “So we are
seeing a growing presence by Iran and that is of deep concern to us.”
The secretary said he hopes Iran thinks
again about how much it wants to get involved in Syria. “The Syrian people
ought to determine their future, not Iran,” he said.
Iran’s interference is adding to the
killing in Syria, Panetta said, and “tries to bolster a regime that we think,
ultimately, is going to come down.”
The secretary noted the increasing
number of defections and problems within the Syrian military as further signs
of collapse. Assad’s former prime minister, Riyad Farid Hijab, fled the country
last week and a number of key generals have defected in recent months, as well.
Speaking alongside Panetta at the
briefing, Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
said the 18-month uprising is taking an obvious toll on the Syrian army.
“I actually think that’s why Iran is
stepping in to form this militia, to take some of the pressure off of the
Syrian military,” Dempsey said.
The fighting, Dempsey said, has left
pro-Assad forces with resupply and morale problems. “Any army would be taxed
with that kind of pace,” he said.
Panetta said U.S. efforts to end Assad’s
rule are being worked primarily through diplomatic channels, with a focus on
ensuring the security of Syria’s chemical and biological weapons as well as
providing humanitarian aid to refugees and non-lethal aid to the opposition.
The Defense Department plans for “a
number of contingencies,” Panetta said, but any notion of establishing a no-fly
zone over Syria, as some rebels have called for, is “not a front-burner issue
for us.”
Still, he said, “we are prepared to be
able to respond to whatever the president of the United States asks us to do.”
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