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Syria, Iran arm Hezbollah with improved missiles: US

by Dan De Luce Dan De Luce – Tue Apr 27, 5:11 pm ET

WASHINGTON (AFP) – US Defense Secretary Gates on Tuesday accused Iran and

Syria of arming Hezbollah with increasingly sophisticated rockets and missiles,

saying the militia's arsenal undermined stability in the region.

" Syria and Iran are providing Hezbollah with rockets and missiles of

ever-increasing capability, " Gates said at a joint news conference with his

Israeli counterpart, Ehud Barak.

" And we're at a point now, where Hezbollah has far more rockets and missiles

than most governments in the world, and this is obviously destabilizing for the

whole region and we're watching it very carefully. "

Gates did not say if Syria was supplying Hezbollah with Scud missiles as Israel

has alleged.

Barak voiced serious concern over Syria's support for Hezbollah but did not

repeat the allegation that it was providing Scuds to the Lebanese Shiite

militia.

Damascus has vehemently rejected the charge.

Barak said Syria was arming Hezbollah with " weapons systems that can turn or

disrupt the very delicate balance in Lebanon. "

He added: " We do not intend to provoke any kind of a major collision in Lebanon

or vis-a-vis Syria. "

Last week, the most senior Syrian diplomat in Washington, Deputy Chief of

Mission Zouheir Jabbour, was summoned to the State Department to review what the

United States called " Syria's provocative behavior concerning the potential

transfer of arms to Hezbollah. "

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Mouallem said it was regrettable that the United

States had accepted Israel's accusations against Damascus as true.

The Scud allegations come as the United States steps up dialogue with Syria, and

US lawmakers have seized upon the accusations to argue against any rapprochement

between Washington and Damascus.

Both Gates and Barak said their countries agreed about the threat posed by

Iran's nuclear program, with the Israeli defense minister endorsing Washington's

efforts to secure fresh sanctions against Tehran.

But he said Israel wanted to see sanctions with a time limit.

" We expect the sanctions to be effective and to be limited in time so we will be

able to judge ...what kind of results stem from the sanctions regime, " Barack

said.

Amid recent tensions between the United States and Israel, both men stressed the

strength of the bond between the two allies.

Gates said " our defense relationship is stronger than ever, to the mutual

benefit of both nations. "

The US defense secretary also sought to clarify how the American military views

the effect of the stalled Middle East peace process.

Asked about recent congressional testimony from General Petraeus, head of

US Central Command, Gates said the United States viewed the lack of progress in

the peace process as providing " political ammunition to our adversaries in the

Middle East and in the region. "

He said " progress in this arena will enable us not only to perhaps get others to

support the peace process, but also support us in our efforts to try and impose

effective sanctions against Iran. "

But he said that " General Petraeus did not say that the lack of progress in the

peace process is costing American lives. "

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