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    US 'very closely' watching Syrian chemical weapons

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. and its allies are closely monitoring Syria's stockpiles of chemical arms and portable anti-aircraft missiles, a State Department official says, amid concerns that the country's unconventional weapons could fall into the hands of terrorist or militant groups while the 11-month-old uprising continues.

    "Syria is a country of significant proliferation concern, so we monitor its chemical weapons activities very closely," the State Department official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence-related matters. "We believe Syria's chemical weapons stockpile remains under Syrian government control, and we will continue to work closely with like-minded countries to impede proliferation (of) Syria's chemical weapons program."

    The official added that the U.S. is in discussion with its allies on ways to ensure that Syria's stockpile of portable anti-aircraft missiles, called Man-Portable Air Defense Systems, or MANPADS, aren't stolen or diverted. "We are consulting with allies and partners as we plan for a variety of contingencies," the official said.

    Republicans in Congress, meanwhile, have been critical of U.S. efforts to secure Libya's chemical and unconventional arsenals, saying the Obama administration should have responded more quickly during that crisis and now faces the task of trying to account for thousands of missing portable anti-aircraft missiles.

    "We got off to a slow start with Libya," Rep. Edward Royce, R-Calif., chairman of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on terrorism, nonproliferation and trade, said in a recent interview.

    Libya halted its weapons of mass destruction programs in 2003 as part of an agreement reached to improve relations with the West. Moammar Gadhafi's remaining stocks of mustard gas were awaiting destruction when rebels drove him from power last year.

    Gadhafi, however, maintained a large conventional arsenal, including an estimated 20,000 portable anti-aircraft missiles, believed to be the largest stockpile outside of a MANPADS-producing country.

    Syria is believed to have nerve agents as well as mustard gas, Scud missiles capable of delivering these lethal chemicals and a variety of advanced conventional arms coveted by insurgent and terrorist groups, including some late-model MANPADS and anti-tank rockets. U.S. intelligence officials in the past have said Syria has conducted biological weapons-related research but have stopped short of saying the country had taken the next step and built bioweapons.

    The task of securing Syrian President Bashar Assad's arsenals is complicated by the fact that the U.S. can't be certain it knows how many weapons Syria has and where they are stored. "There's a lot to worry about and oftentimes very little information to assess the situation," said Matthew Schroeder, a small arms researcher with the Federation of American Scientists.

    According to independent military experts, Syria had more than 4,000 portable anti-aircraft missiles in the late 2000s. But Syria is a major customer of arms suppliers, including Russia, and could have purchased many more since then.

    Israel and its allies long have suspected Syria of seeking at least the capacity to build atomic weapons, and the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency has pressed for information about its nuclear research program. But a 2007 Israeli airstrike on a suspected plutonium-producing reactor under construction in northern Syria may have derailed Syria's nuclear ambitions.

    Israeli officials this month said their main worry is that Syria's ally, the militant group Hezbollah, could acquire Syria's Soviet-design S-125 surface-to-air missile systems, which could hinder operations by the Israeli air force. But Israeli officials also said they were concerned Hezbollah could get its hands on chemical weapons and missiles capable of striking deep inside Israel.

    Syria's chemical arms are believed to be secure for now because they are stored at weapons depots in rural areas, officials and experts say, away from the urban centers where most fighting is now taking place.

    "So far at least I don't think we've seen any examples among troops that are guarding these sites or any activities to suggest the chain of command is weakening," said Leonard Spector, a former senior nonproliferation official with the National Nuclear Security Administration. "I think what people are worried about is that the situation could become increasingly chaotic and the chain of command breaks down."

    But if Syria's control of its arsenal collapses, he said, the consequences could be worse than in Libya. "It's a hundred times more serious in Syria," he said.

    Andrew Shapiro, the assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs, said this month that the U.S. has helped recover 5,000 of Libya's portable anti-aircraft missiles, or about a quarter of the number the Gadhafi government is thought to have amassed.

    Shapiro said many of the weapons that have not been accounted for were likely used in training, had broken down or were fired by rebels while fighting the regime. A substantial number probably remain in the hands of militias who defeated Libyan government forces and were often the first to "liberate" weapons sites, he said.

    "Yet clearly we cannot rule out that some weapons may have leaked out of Libya," Shapiro said in a talk to the Stimson Center, a Washington nonproliferation group.

    The U.S. plans to spend $40 million helping Libya secure and recover its stockpiles of portable anti-aircraft weapons, Shapiro said. The U.S. also will conduct an inventory of all Libyan weapons storage areas and has two mobile teams assigned to respond to the discovery of new portable missile caches, he added.

    Royce and other Republican lawmakers said that if Syria's arsenals are threatened, the Obama administration should move faster than it did in Libya to secure unconventional weapons.

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    • painted horses  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      SAME #$%$ DIFFERENT WAR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • MAURICE 3 mths ago
        and it was just released that it's the US that's selling these weapons to syria. Names and corporate shareholders info released via wikileaks and anonymous.
        so i guess what the article means to say is that the US is just closely watching their investments and profit margins :(
    • HaveSomeSense  •  3 mths ago
      Here's an Idea for our Government. Hows abouts watching our MONEY and observing the constitution "VERY CLOSELY"!
      • steve 3 mths ago
        Every time I think about attempting to talk sense to a Lib, I hear my Father's stern admonition "Son, never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig"
      • Dave M 3 mths ago
        Wont happen with the current crop of candidates (except Paul) or our current admin, including Congress.
    • Francis  •  3 mths ago
      We're concerned about them falling into terrorist hands while giving moral support to the terrorists. I'm truly impressed.
      • Dick 3 mths ago
        Hamas and Hezbollah are considered as terroristic organisations
      • Oliver Clothesoff 3 mths ago
        Lower the price of gas!!!!!!!
      • Bo 3 mths ago
        Gee, I wonder where all the Lybian weapons are falling too!
    • Hctib  •  3 mths ago
      You mean the chemical that were transported over the border from Iraq prior to second war, THOSE chemical weapons which came up missing right after the news photos showing the convoys fleeing Iraq?? Those ONES which NEVER existed after Clinton said they did then didn't?
      • Larry 3 mths ago
        BRAVO !!!
      • RM 3 mths ago
        Sorry but your reference to actual verifiable fact has NO place in a serious and empty headed emotional outburst masquerading as debate!
      • Dude 3 mths ago
        Sorry RM, but it's real. Both Syria and Lebanon (Bakaau Valley) have them. Some arrived via oil pipeline as well.
    • Philip J. Frye  •  3 mths ago
      Let Arabs, Persians and Muslims defend Arabs Persians and Muslims. These people complain about how the U.S handles every other situation, so let someone else fix the worlds problems. Pretty funny how the only time these people help each other is when it's fighting the West. I say let Assad keep power! Look at all the good helping Libya and Egypt has done! These people just trade a dictator for a group or radical and oppressive terrorist sects anyway. Absolutely NO reason to get involved!
      • Ziad Fadel 3 mths ago
        Don't forget, Phillip, there are millions of Christians in the Levant. It's not just muslims. Please don't forget us. Long live secular and long live Dr Assad and the Syrian Army.
      • Burt Milhorse E 3 mths ago
        What the hell are you on about, man? You ARE the problem of this world. Go fix yourselves. Nobody wants you; nobody needs you. I think the game is up for you, pretty soon.
      • Philip J. Frye 3 mths ago
        " Nobody wants you"

        Except Syria, Muslims around the world and the Arab league who are BEGGING the U.S and U.N to get involved....
    • FB  •  3 mths ago
      , a State Department official says, amid concerns that the country's unconventional weapons could fall into the hands of terrorist or militant groups while the 11-month-old uprising continues.

      Just Like Eric Holders did?
    • Ambrose Woolfinger  •  3 mths ago
      Let the "allies" foot the bill this go 'round.
    • jake  •  Wallingford, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Nomclature change alert! Nomenclature change alert!! We will no longer be using the term WMD in our headlines or storylines.from now on you will be instructed to use the terms unconventional weapons or chemical weapons.all references to the acronym WMD must cease.
    • Edwin  •  3 mths ago
      I hate to say it, but, we should take care of ourselves first...what do we gain from our involvement in foreign affairs when we have a lot of problems of our own? Don't like it that a lot of innocent people have died but we can't afford another war!
    • SAM  •  3 mths ago
      If Syria is so bad, then why did Obama re-establish diplomatic relations with it 6 months ago.

      And since Quaddafi actually used chemical weapons on his people, killing 5,000 women and children in one blow, yet liberals said he was no danger, then we should hear shouts of outrage that Obama is now readying for yet another unilateral war on Syria because it claims Syria has chemical weapons.

      These countries hate our guts - no aid, no weapons deals, no negotiating. Let the Arab countries handle this or let the countries implode internally. This is NOT a US problem.
    • JustMeOnTheTrain  •  Rensselaer, New York  •  3 mths ago
      It would be nice if I could read this article without Bill Maher's pop-up following me wherever I go. I mean, this guy is such an idiot! And he thinks he's an intellectual. How pathetic.
    • Eric  •  3 mths ago
      Syria has chemical weapons? NO WAY! Could those be the same chemical weapons from Iraq? Satellite pictures showed a convoy of trucks leaving Iraq and going into Syria before the second Gulf War. No way it couldn't have gone to Syria during the months and months of UN warning Iraq about chemical weapons aka Weapons of Mass Destruction. Imagine a cop knocking on a drug house with cocaine inside yelling that he is going to get the judge to give him a search warrant for those drugs in the house. He keeps knocking on that house for months. Meanwhie the residents inside FLUSHES AND FLUSHES the evidence away.
    • Nathan  •  3 mths ago
      Ugh... Not the WMD card again...
    • chk_it_out  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      The U.S. has to watch, we are reducing our military budgets so low that all we can do is watch.
    • LISS BRANDES  •  3 mths ago
      40 million to Libya??? - 40 million US ??? #$%$!!
    • Lin 4 the win  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Syria is where Iraq sent all there WMD's shortly before we got on the ground. No wonder we only found Sarin gas, Zyclon B and Mustard gas.
    • Hairy Ellis  •  3 mths ago
      I say F the Syrian Spring Uprising. We helped Libya, now their new gov't manifesto says Death to the United States. F them all!!!! Keep the friendly dictator, it's easier.
    • Hayley McKenzie  •  3 mths ago
      There is no reason for the US to promote Democracy in this part of the world. It simply do not work. People here are culturally not compatible to the doctrines and values we hold fast in Democratic societies. They're like the opposites of the Scandanavians. You give these Middle Eastern people freedom and they wouldn't know what to do with it resulting in Chaos and Anarchy that spills out throughout the world. Self rule to them is being strictly ruled by one of their own, that is all they know, that is all they are compatible with.
    • Not_sheeple  •  3 mths ago
      Lybia, Syria, Iran...I wonder what other country BO will steer us into a possible conflict next? What say you, dems and libs? Enjoying this hope amd change?
    • Scott54  •  Gainesville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      How many Syrians died in America's revolution ? Rumor has it that not to many did.THIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT. I don't want one drop of American blood spilled in Syria nor one dollar of our money spent.
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