Archive for February 2, 2013

Is Turkey urging Syria to retaliate Israeli strike?

February 2, 2013

Is Turkey urging Syria to retaliate Israeli strike? – Israel News, Ynetnews.

En route to conference in presence of Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Turkish foreign minister slams Syria’s inaction after alleged Israeli strike: Why can’t Assad do anything against Israel?; , says his country will not stand by when a Muslim country is attacked

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Published: 02.02.13, 13:57 / Israel News

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu slammed Israel’s alleged strike in Syria, urging Damascus to retaliate, the Hurriyet news agency reported.

“Why didn’t (Bashar) Assad even throw a pebble when Israeli jets were flying over his palace and playing with the dignity of his country?” Davutoglu told reporters Saturday on his way to an international conference on Syria in Munich, which Defense Minister Ehud Barak is also expected to attend.

“Why didn’t the Syrian Army, which has been attacking its own innocent people for 22 months now from the air with jets and by land with tanks and artillery fire, respond to Israel’s operation? Why can’t Assad, who gave order to fire SCUD missiles at Aleppo, do anything against Israel?” Davutoglu added.

The foreign minister suggested there might exist a collaborative conspiracy between Israel and Assad’s regime. “Is there a secret agreement between Assad and Israel? The Assad regime only abuses. Why don’t you use the same power that you use against defenseless women against Israel, which you have seen as an enemy since its foundation,” he said.

The Turkish Minister insisted that Turkey will not stand by as Israel attacks a Muslim country.

On Friday, the American TIME magazine reported that Israeli warplanes struck several targets inside Syria in an alleged raid Tuesday night, including a biological weapons research center that was reportedly flattened out of concern that it might fall into the hands of Islamist extremists fighting to topple the government of the Syrian president.

A variety of news organizations reported that Israeli jets hit a convoy carrying advanced anti-aircraft defense systems toward Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, presumably for delivery to Hezbollah.

‘Turkish FM slams Israel for strikes, Syria for inaction’

February 2, 2013

‘Turkish FM slams Israel for stri… JPost – Diplomacy & Politics.

( Wow… This goes beyond the usual self parody… Through the looking glass. .. Turkey begged for and received NATO patriots to defend against Assad.  Now Turkey attacks Assad for NOT attacking Israel.  Oh, and throws in a “conspiracy theory” for good measure.  I think it’s time NATO booted a country that claims to be more extreme than Assad. – JW )

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02/02/2013 14:19
Davutoglu questions why Assad didn’t “throw a pebble when Israeli jets were playing with the dignity of his country,” suggests failure to respond is due to “secret agreement” with Israel, according to ‘The Hurriyet.’

Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Greece

Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Greece Photo: REUTERS

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Saturday slammed both Israel for reported strikes in Syria earlier in the week, as well as Syria for its failure to respond to the attacks, Turkish daily The Hurriyet reported.

“Why didn’t [Bashar] Assad even throw a pebble when Israeli jets were flying over his palace and playing with the dignity of his country?” The Hurriyet quoted Davutoglu as saying.

“Why didn’t the Syrian Army, which has been attacking its own innocent people for 22 months now from the air with jets and by land with tanks and artillery fire, respond to Israel’s operation? Why can’t Assad, who gave order to fire SCUD missiles at Aleppo, do anything against Israel?” the foreign minister said to reporters.

He further suggested that Assad’s inaction was due to “a secret agreement” with Israel and vowed that Turkey would not sit still in the face of an Israel attack on any Muslim country.

Time magazine on Friday cited Western intelligence officials as saying that IAF raids overnight Tuesday struck multiple targets in Syria.

Syria on Wednesday publicly accused Israel of striking a scientific research center northwest of Damascus, denying reports that the strike had targeted a suspected shipment of anti-aircraft missiles en route to Hezbollah in Lebanon. The description of the military research center that Syria claimed the IAF jets targeted fits the definition of Syria’s Scientific Studies and Research Center, which has been labeled a state organization responsible for developing biological and chemical weapons and transferring them to Hezbollah and Hamas.

Time quoted a Western intelligence official as saying that the IAF had targeted at least one or two more targets overnight Tuesday and that the US has given Israel a green light to carry out additional strikes.

Panetta suggests Washington fully backs Israeli strike on Syria

February 2, 2013

Panetta suggests Washington fully backs Israeli strike on Syria | The Times of Israel.

Outgoing US defense secretary says US intent on preventing transfer of sophisticated weapons to terrorists, warns of Iran’s export of manpads

February 2, 2013, 7:34 am Updated: February 2, 2013,US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta attends a ceremony in Lima, Peru, last October (photo credit: AP/Martin Mejia/File)

US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta attends a ceremony in Lima, Peru, last October (photo credit: AP/Martin Mejia/File)

In two interviews on Friday, outgoing US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said that the US fears instability in Syria could enable Hezbollah to obtain sophisticated weapons from Damascus, and warned of Iran’s attempts to destabilize the Middle East.

He referred to the reported Israeli strike on Syria earlier this week week — in which several targets, including an arms convoy believed to be heading to Lebanon, were allegedly hit by Israeli jets — and suggested that Washington “fully backed the move,” AFP reported.

“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 Hezbollah has become a greater concern,” Panetta said.

“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,” the defense secretary added, confirming that it was in fact Israel who conducted the strike, “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.

TIME magazine reported Friday that the US was prepared to carry out raids of its own in the Aleppo area if it feared rebels might otherwise gain control of weapons of mass destruction in that area of Syria.

On Wednesday, US officials told The New York Times that Israel had notified the United States about an airstrike it carried out overnight Tuesday near the Lebanese-Syrian border. The officials said that they believed the target of the strike was a convoy carrying sophisticated anti-aircraft weaponry intended to reach Hezbollah forces in Lebanon.

An unnamed Western official told the Wall Street Journal that the convoy was carrying sophisticated Russian-made SA-17 anti-aircraft weapons, which could constitute a strategic game-changer were Hezbollah to possess them.

A former Syrian general said Friday that the facility reportedly struck by Israel produced non-conventional weapons, in addition to conventional arms. Maj. Gen. Adnan Sillu was previously in charge of the country’s chemical weapons training program.

Israel has yet to confirm or even officially comment on Tuesday’s alleged air raid.

During an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Panetta called Iran’s export of manpads — anti-aircraft missiles that can be carried by one person and that pose significant risks to airlines and military planes — an escalation.

“There is no question when you start passing manpads around, that becomes a threat, not just to military aircraft but to civilian aircraft,” Panetta said. “That is an escalation.”

Recent US intelligence has pointed to the Islamic Regime’s efforts to smuggle the manpads, such as a January 23-shipment of such weaponry, including surface-to-air missiles, that was intercepted by Yemen with US assistance.

“It’s one of the first times we have seen it,” Panetta told the newspaper.

The Pentagon chief said the US is stepping up its efforts to curb the threat emanating from Iran. He cited a planned February 7 multi-national exercise in the United Arab Emirates that would improve the ability of the Gulf states to halt Iranian arms transfers in the region.