Sunday, June 16, 2013

U.S. no-fly zones Need Big Funds


Deputy U.S. National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes said the no-fly zone to be implemented country, entails substantial costs for the U.S. and the international community.

In a letter to UN Secretary General, Rice said the Syrian government has used chemical weapons in four attacks between March and May.

Syria's main commander of the Liberation Movement, Salim Idriss urged Western allies to supply aircraft and anti-tank missiles to create a no-fly zone. Salim said, if given the proper weapons, he was able to
Assad's forces defeated in six months.

Told Reuters, Idriss said his forces need heavy weapons in Aleppo where Assad says his forces are preparing for a massive attack.

While the French say, impossible no-fly zone without UN Security Council authorization. However, the U.S. has quietly taken steps that will make it easier.

Uncle Sam moving surface missiles, fighter aircraft and 4,000 troops to Jordan. This was done as part of the annual training last week.
 
Sources: 
http://www.republika.co.id/berita/internasional/global/13/06/15/mofp11-zona-larangan-terbang-as-butuh-dana-besar

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