By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service
ABOARD A MILITARY AIRCRAFT, July 29, 2012 – The Syrian regime’s attacks on
the citizens of Aleppo ultimately will be “a nail in Assad’s coffin,” Defense
Secretary Leon E. Panetta said today.
Panetta is traveling to North Africa and the Middle East for a series of
meetings, and Syria figures prominently in his conversations in Israel, Jordan,
Egypt and Tunisia.
Bashar Assad’s forces have launched heavy attacks
against Aleppo, Syria’s largest city. The violence that the regime is launching
against its own people will ensure that the regime will fall eventually, Panetta
told reporters traveling with him.
The international community has
brought economic and diplomatic pressure on Syria to stop the violence and to
have Assad step down for a transition to a democratic form of government. “The
key right now is to continue to bring that pressure to bear on Syria to provide
assistance to the opposition and to provide whatever humanitarian aid we can to
assist the refugees,” Panetta said en route to Tunisia.
The United States
must not do anything to show that the international community is anything other
than unified in the effort to bring the Assad regime down, the secretary
said.
Panetta also discussed the chemical and biological warfare sites in
Syria that U.S. planners say need to be secured. “We’ve been in close
coordination with countries in the region to ensure that this is happening,” the
secretary said.
The United States also is working with Turkey and Jordan
to provide humanitarian assistance to refugees from Syria.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
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