Official of the forces it armed Usa: Iran, larger threat to the safety in Middle East
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Official of the forces it armed Usa: Iran, larger threat to the safety in Middle East

New York City : NY : USA | Mar 09, 2012 at 6:55 AM PST
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (L) meets with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

The head of the Central Order of the United States says that the Iran is the most large threat to the safety in Middle East and that Tehran is serious bersunguh hold Syrian president Bashar to the-Assad remains to the power. Gen. James Mattis said in a deposition of a hearing to the Senate Tuesday that the Iran is not stopped from the international sanctions with respect to nuclear its controversial program. Also it said that the Iran sent off arms to Damask and the experts to help the government of Assad. program nuclear general Mattis highlight Iran, ballistics missiles, and to use its henchmen to do the battle that defined a war hidden. In it hear the deposition that the senator John McCain repeated Syrian army help of its request to the rebel efforts and international to supply a secure place for the Syrian opposition.

McCain denounced those who want to identify further the parties of opposition before supply assistance, particularly the implication that to the-Qaeda can be involved. It guaranteed that the terrorist group does not do part of the opposition to the Assad

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