U.S. borders, U.S. embassies and consulates – fugettaboutit. Protecting the ummah, from itself, done. via Panetta: US sends forces to Jordan – Yahoo! News.
BRUSSELS (AP) — The United States has sent
military troops to the Jordan-Syria border to bolster that country’s
military capabilities in the event that violence escalates along its
border with Syria, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Wednesday.
Speaking at a NATO conference of defense
ministers in Brussels, Panetta said the U.S. has been working with
Jordan to monitor chemical and biological weapons sites in Syria and
also to help Jordan deal with refugees pouring over the border from
Syria. The troops are also building a headquarters for themselves.
But the revelation of U.S. military
personnel so close to the 19-month-old Syrian conflict suggests an
escalation in the U.S. military involvement in the conflict, even as
Washington pushes back on any suggestion of a direct intervention in
Syria.
It also follows several days of shelling
between Turkey and Syria, an indication that the civil war could spill
across Syria’s borders and become a regional conflict.
“We have a group of our forces there
working to help build a headquarters there and to insure that we make
the relationship between the United States and Jordan a strong one so
that we can deal with all the possible consequences of what’s happening
in Syria,” Panetta said.
The development comes with the U.S.
presidential election less than a month away, and at a time when former
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee, has been
criticizing President Barack Obama’s foreign policy, accusing the
administration of embracing too passive a stance in the convulsive
Mideast region.
Congress? What Congress. via Pentagon finds funding to continue Iraq training – KNOE 8 News; KNOE-TV; KNOE.com
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Pentagon says it will be able to fund the training of Iraqi security forces for the next 90 days, even though Congress did not include money for the program in its temporary budget resolution that took effect Monday.
Pentagon press secretary George Little says $1.7 million will be used from a special combatant commanders initiative fund to continue the training. Officials say there are roughly 160 military personnel doing the training in Iraq.
The money will also allow the U.S. to continue a separate program that trains Iraq’s counterterrorism forces.
The funding is a temporary solution while officials seek a longer term fix in the 2013 budget bill.
Congress has left Washington until after the election. Lawmakers were only able to pass a six-month stopgap spending measure.
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