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U.S. sends Army planners to Amman but wary of Syria intervention

The deterioration of the United States sent military planners Jordan neighboring Syria conflict on Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said, but he suggested that the U.S. direct military involvement in the deep concerns of the civil war in Syria.
Hegel told a Senate hearing that the United States has the responsibility to think of the consequences of any U.S. military action in Syria and potential long-term commitment honest.
His opinion is the latest sign of the government of U.S. President Barack Obama still plans to various scenarios in Syria, still wary of intervention in the proxy war quagmire.
"You better be damn sure, I believe you can, you get into things, because once you go in, is not what is backing, whether it is a no-fly zone, security zone ... whether it is" Hegel told senators.
"Once you are in, you can not relax, you can not just say, 'Well, this is not the same and I think it will go, so we have to get out'."
Hegel said, the the Pentagon Army Headquarters unit sent to Jordan, from last year, Syria's chemical weapons-related contingency plans, the Jordan border, to prevent overflow of violence efforts to provide support.
A U.S. official told Reuters reporters that the total number of U.S. planners in Jordan will remain at 200, largely because revocation of an existing team.
Nevertheless, the headquarters units - in theory, can command combat troops - deployment is considered enhanced ad hoc team of planners over the previous year, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
In Amman, Jordanian officials said, the team will "raise the level of preparedness and defense capabilities, in view of the situation in Syria continues to worsen."
"Anger and pain"
Syria is expected to break through the agenda, the the Hegel on Saturday to leave the Middle East trip will take him to Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.
"There is a regional consensus, I think you will find in your itinerary, Mr. Secretary-General, they want the leadership of the United States," Senator John McCain of Arizona, U.S. involvement in Syria advocates the hearing said.
"I think, if you visit a refugee camp or meet, I hope you will with the opposition, their anger and pain, because we did not help them."
March was the bloodiest month, but in the beginning of the conflict against the Assad family rule for forty years, but as a protest movement has been plunged into an increasingly sectarian civil war, in which at least 70,000 people were killed.
Sunni Muslim rebels backbone of the insurgency, a small number of people like Alawites, a branch of Shiite largely fight with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who can expect from Russia and Iran's support.
Who want to see the end of Assad, but do not want military intervention, Western powers has been advanced before Nusra conflict deepened sectarian differences, Islamic groups in the Middle East, such as shocked.
Favor of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, the idea of ??the Syrian armed rebels last year, like Hegel's predecessor, Leon Panetta, the CIA and the head of the State Council.
Obama decided against it. On Wednesday, Dempsey said the opposition put forward a more confusing picture than six months ago to do.
"I am more concerned than before" armed their prospects, he said.
When pressed, he is still in favor of armed rebels, he said: "If we can clearly identify the right person, I will support it."
Assad on Wednesday blamed the West for support of the "base" Qaeda militants civil war in Syria, and warned that they will turn against their supporters to strike in the heart of Europe and the United States.
The West in its early stages in Afghanistan "base" organization funds paid a heavy price, "he told Syria's al-Ikhbariya channel, in Afghanistan in the 1980s anti-Soviet fighter and Western-backed similarities.
"Today, it supports in Syria, Libya and elsewhere in the future will pay a heavy price."
 



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