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Turkish Foreign Ministry officials have categorically denied media reports suggesting that Washington has special forces stationed close to the Syrian border in Turkey, a day after Washington confirmed that the U.S. was helping Turkey on humanitarian and weapons issues.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, sources denied the claim of British daily The Times that U.S. and French special forces had been at İncirlik airbase in southern Turkey for weeks.

But U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta confirmed on Oct. 10 that Washington had reached out to Turkey on humanitarian, as well as chemical and biological weapons issues: “They’re obviously concerned about the chemical and biological sites as well, so we’ve worked with them to do what we can to monitor that situation.”

Panetta also said U.S. military planners were in Jordan to help Amman grapple with Syrian refugees, bolster its military capabilities and prepare for any trouble with Syria’s chemical weapons stockpiles.
“We have been working with Jordan for a period of time now ... on a number of the issues that have developed as a result of what’s happened in Syria,” Reuters quoted Panetta as saying in Brussels.

The defense chief said those issues included monitoring chemical weapons sites “to determine how best to respond to any concerns in that area.” About 150 U.S. troops, largely Army special operations forces, are working out of a military center near Amman, two senior defense officials said on condition of anonymity.

The troops have moved back and forth to the Syrian border as part of their work, which includes joint planning and intelligence gathering, one official said. A second U.S. official said the small team of planners was not engaged in covert operations and had been housed at the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center, north of the capital, Amman, since the early summer. Earlier in the day, Jordan’s military had denied the U.S. military was helping the kingdom. While the U.S. has not intervened militarily in Syria, President Barack Obama has warned Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that any attempt to deploy or use chemical or biological weapons would cross a “red line” that could provoke U.S. action.

Late last month, Panetta said Syria had moved some of its chemical weapons stocks to better secure them but added that the country’s main chemical weapons sites remained intact and secure under government control.

October/12/2012

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David R Finn

10/12/2012 10:24:22 PM

So 'anonymous' Turkish foreign ministry officials deny a UK report that US and French special forces have been at Incirlik for weeks. Technically they are right. The CIA Special Activities Division special forces have been there since April/May of 2011 according to an informed former FBI agent. Does the Turkish foreign ministry believe that Hurriyet readers are universally blind, deaf and dumb?

american american

10/12/2012 4:53:30 PM

us special forces also killed the head of al-qaida east africa in...somalia.

american american

10/12/2012 4:51:17 PM

yo mr. s, us forces rescued to aid workers in cadaado last year.

US Observer

10/12/2012 4:44:43 PM

Furthermore, the entire reason we went to Somalia was becasue your people (Aidid's) were starving your citizens and in support of a UN mission. It was your fellow Muslims (Pakistan) that set everything off by firing on crowds of people and killing a bunch. We left and did not return not becasue we feared you people, lol, it was becasue it was a humanitarian UN mission that was not deemed worth it any longer. Unfortunately it cost us about a dozen men and many more Somalis.

US Observer

10/12/2012 4:11:50 PM

@Somalia, wow..I mean WOW! First, they were Army Rangers, with a few SF that was there and that Bat fought nearly that whole city...and held them off. The numbers against them were overwhelming and a whole lot of your friends ended up face down. And when you talk about cowards, stripping a soldier and dragging a pilot through the streets is real brave right? What can we expect from animals though...

MR Somalia

10/12/2012 11:14:35 AM

US doesn't have special forces, they just pick on poor countries and dramatise everything. Last time their so called special forces were in Somalia, they were dragged like sand bags all over Mogadishu. They never returned and they will never. Once you give them a strong message that no matter what tech they have you don't fear them, they just bunch of coward and useless criminals. Don't get why some people make them Godzillas.

Sid Mark

10/12/2012 8:46:24 AM

No Mara.Is for troops coming from the other side of the world and kill neighbouring people.i.e.Iraq,Afganistan,Pakistan,Libya,Syria etc.

mara mcglothin

10/12/2012 12:08:31 AM

So what? You don't think their are special forces on an Air Force Base? Get a grip. What do you think the base is there for exactly? To provide the locals with an income?
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