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Obama blocked US plan to arm Syrian rebels

Deep divisions in the Obama administration over the arming of Syrian rebels surfaced suddenly Thursday with the Pentagon saying it was for it. Yashwant Raj reports.

Updated on: Feb 08, 2013 11:31 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Washington
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Deep divisions in the Obama administration over the arming of Syrian rebels surfaced suddenly Thursday with the Pentagon saying it was for it.

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The plan floated by then CIA director David Petraeus also had the backing of then secretary of state Hillary Clinton. And also by the US military.

The White House, however, blocked it as it was not sure if it would actually help oust Bashar al Assad. There were questions also about which rebels to trust.

The Pentagon backing came out for the first time Thursday during a Senate committee hearing on the attack on the US mission in Benghazi last September.

"How many more have to die before you recommend military action?" Republican senator John McCain asked secretary of defence Leon Panetta.

McCain has long pushed for US intervention in Syria, citing the deaths of 60,000 people in the conflict over two years.

Did the Pentagon support the plan backed by Clinton and Petraeus, McCain asked Panetta and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff Martin Dempsey. "We did," said both.

 
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