Panetta: Hizbullah Could Get Sophisticated Arms from Syrian 'Chaos'

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The United States is increasingly concerned that "chaos" in Syria could allow Hizbullah to obtain sophisticated weapons from the Damascus regime, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told Agence France Presse in an interview.

Speaking two days after Israel carried out a bombing raid on a military site outside Damascus, Panetta said Washington was worried Hizbullah could exploit the 22-month conflict in Syria.

"The chaos in Syria has obviously created an environment where the possibility of these weapons, you know, going across the border and falling into the hands of Hizbullah has become a greater concern," said Panetta, who is due to retire this month as Pentagon chief.

The Israeli raid on Wednesday targeted surface-to-air missiles and an adjacent military complex believed to house chemical agents, according to a U.S. official. Syria has threatened to retaliate.

Asked about the air strike, Panetta said he could not disclose discussions with the Israelis but suggested Washington fully backed the move.

"Without discussing the communications that we have on a regular basis with Israel or the specifics of that operation, because that's something they know more about, we have expressed the concern that we have to do everything we can to make sure that sophisticated weapons like SA-17 missiles or, for that matter chemical biological weapons, do not fall into the hands of terrorists," he said.

Asked if the United States supported the Israeli action, he said: "The United States supports whatever steps are taken to make sure these weapons don't fall into the hands of terrorists."

He reiterated the United States has been working closely with Jordan, Turkey and Israel on contingency plans to ensure the security of chemical or biological weapons in Syria, particularly if the regime of President Bashar Assad collapses.

Panetta's comments on Hizbullah were the most explicit yet by a senior U.S. official on the group possibly securing weapons, including missiles, due to the conflict in Syria.

In the days leading up to the air strike, Israeli officials cranked up their rhetoric about Syria's weapons stockpile, which includes chemical agents, warning of dire consequences if they end up in the hands of Hizbullah against which it fought a devastating war in 2006.

Comments 9
Thumb phoenician 02 February 2013, 07:54

Why dont you take decisive action Mr Panetta before its too late which I personally believe it is the case.

Thumb geha 02 February 2013, 08:40

sooner rather than later, someone will make the necessary move to remove this cancer from within our society.
hizbushaitan is no longer Lebanese as it executes the orders of iran. and that is an undisputable fact!

Thumb Chupachups 02 February 2013, 08:24

Less talking more walking

Thumb jcamerican 02 February 2013, 10:32

If they have already 60000 rockets, how can you stop them from getting few more. It is not like Israel was sleeping all this time.

Missing un520 02 February 2013, 10:48

Its because SA-17 anti-air missiles are game-changers. They could possibly eliminate the israeli air-hegemony over Hezbollah-controlled areas. If Hizbollah manages to get those or even chemical weapons they will be digging their own grave as well as the graves of many innocent lebanese.

Thumb andre.jabbour 02 February 2013, 18:00

Always wise and accurate. Well stated.

Missing mountian1 02 February 2013, 16:23

Panetta is a Jew lover ..

Default-user-icon Armstrong (Guest) 02 February 2013, 16:24

Hizbullah has already sophisticated weapons from Iran and Syria like the Zionists have even more sophisticated weapons from USA, GB and EU. Love it when the Zionists take the trick on movements of weapons and bomb empty trucks while the others make there route to Al Janoub:)

Default-user-icon Armstrong (Guest) 02 February 2013, 16:27

Nothing wrong to love Jews M1 idiot! The Zionists are the problem and not Judaism as religion. Grow up and be mature when you argue!