Panetta: Syria Has Moved Some Chemical Weapons

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The Syrian regime has moved some chemical weapons to safeguard the material as it wages war against rebel forces but the main storage sites for its arsenal remain secure, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Friday.

"There has been some intelligence that with regards to some of these sites there has been some movement ...in order for the Syrians to better secure the chemicals," Panetta told a joint news conference with his Canadian counterpart.

"We still believe, based on what we know and what we're monitoring, that the principal sites remain secure," he said.

Asked if rebel forces had gotten their hands on some chemical stockpiles, Panetta said: "I don't have any specific information about the opposition and whether or not they've obtained some of this or how much they've maintained."

Syria's chemical weapons stockpile dates back to the 1970s and are the largest in the Middle East, but its precise scope remains unclear.

The regime has said it might use its chemical weapons if attacked by outside countries, although not against its own people.

Last month French President Francois Hollande warned that the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian regime would provide a legitimate cause for a foreign intervention.

The German magazine Der Spiegel reported Monday that the Syrian army has tested a chemical weapons delivery system, firing shells at a research center in its northwestern desert region.

Citing "witnesses," the magazine said five to six empty shells designed for chemical agents were fired by tanks and aircraft at Diraiham in the desert, at the Safira research center -- the country's largest testing site for chemical weapons.

Iranian officers, believed to be members of the Revolutionary Guards, were flown in by helicopter for the testing, according to witness statements cited by the magazine.

Panetta's comments came as rebel forces in Syria launched a barrage of mortar fire against troops in Aleppo after announcing a "decisive" battle for the city, according to residents and a rights group.

Rebels claimed they had advanced on several fronts, particularly in the southwest, but admitted they had failed to make any significant breakthrough.

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Thumb bigsami over 11 years

"Iranian officers, believed to be members of the Revolutionary Guards, were flown in by helicopter for the testing, according to witness statements cited by the magazine."

Simple equation: IRAN = Regime + HA >>> Axis of EVIL! Need to REMOVE all 3!

Missing gcb1 over 11 years

Since when did you start working for Bush?

Thumb bigsami over 11 years

Bush? I think the majority of civilized and educated humans would agree that the biggest threat to the globe are these 3 evil groups!

Thumb bigsami over 11 years

Emphasis once again on "civilized" people (not conditioned stone-aged extremists).

Thumb phoenician over 11 years

Well said Bigsami,these people live in denial and has been for centuries.

Missing canadianadam over 11 years

I am against HA and the Syrian regime, but from your comments Phoenecian, I don't find you too far off. You re an extremist too. Unfortunately Lebanon harbors all ends of extremism - including Christian extremists. Have you ever considered moving to Alabama and joining the Ku Klux Klan? I think you d fit right in.

Missing maurice over 11 years

yea just like Sadam Hussien's WMD's ...i can't say this guy didnt learn anything from Rumsfield's lie...he did but they just dont care...any pretext to invade, conquer, and that allows for sucking out oil is justified....

Missing maurice over 11 years

valid point phoenix....its bend over to the west policy and if you dont it's "evil"