No intention for NATO to intervene militarily in Syria

BRUSSELS, (ST)_ NATO said on Tuesday it had no intention of intervening militarily in Syria .

“NATO has no intention to intervene militarily in Syria,” a NATO official told Reuters.

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen stressed several times that NATO does not intend to intervene militarily in Syria and that a political solution is the right outlet to its crisis.

The White House confirmed on Tuesday that NATO does not intend to intervene militarily in Syria and will not provide Patriot missile batteries to armed terrorist groups.

AFP quoted spokesman for the White House Jay Carney as saying that “NATO will not provide Patriot missile batteries to protect the militants in Syria because those batteries is a military aid.”

 

New York Times revealed on Tuesday that Arab countries and  Turkey increased significantly military assistance to these groups in Syria in recent months, with the help of the CIA through a  airlift of military equipment to these groups.

Earlier on Saturday , the US Wall Street Journal unveiled that the CIA trained terrorist groups in camps set up in Syria bordering countries.

 

T. Fateh

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