By Jim Garamone DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, 2017 — “Everywhere you find turmoil [in
the Middle East], you find Iran’s hand in it,” Defense Secretary James N.
Mattis told reporters at the Pentagon yesterday.
Reporters surround Defense Secretary James N. Mattis during
an impromptu Pentagon news conference.
During an impromptu news conference, Mattis addressed
questions about Iran and U.S. efforts to expose Iran’s malicious behavior.
He praised U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki
Haley’s Dec. 14 presentation at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling here that highlighted
Iran’s illegal arms program. Haley stood in front of an Iranian missile that
Iran’s proxy – the Houthis – fired at Riyadh International Airport, a civilian
target in Saudi Arabia. The missile didn’t hit the airport, but if it had, it
potentially could have killed hundreds of innocent civilians.
Haley’s briefing included physical evidence that Iran is
providing ballistic missiles to the Houthis, Mattis said. “What we are doing in
that region,” he added, “is standing by allies and partners, and we're on one
hand exposing, on the other hand helping them build their own capability to
reject Iranian influence.”
Other Iranian Activities
In addition to its support on the Arabian Peninsula to the
Houthis – a Shia group seeking to take control of Yemen -- the secretary cited
some of Iran’s activities elsewhere in the region.
“We find Iran actively engaged in keeping [Syrian President
Bashar] Assad in power, despite the murder of his own people on the industrial
scale, including the use of chemical weapons,” Mattis said. “We see what [Iran
has] done with Lebanese Hezbollah in Lebanon and the threat to peace and the
support they've given to Assad and the threat to Israel, for example.”
There is no military role for the United States in exposing
Iran’s activities, Mattis said. “The reason Ambassador Haley was there, and not
one of our generals, is this is a diplomatically led effort to expose to the
world what Iran is up to,” he said.
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