Pompeo says cooperation with Israel over
Syria and Iran to continue
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[January 02, 2019]
By Mary Milliken
BRASILIA (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday that the United States would continue
to cooperate with Israel over Syria and in countering Iran in the Middle
East, even as President Donald Trump plans to withdraw U.S. troops from
Syria.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said as he met with Pompeo in
the Brazilian capital that he planned to discuss how to intensify
intelligence and operations cooperation in Syria and elsewhere to block
Iranian "aggression."
In his first public comments on Trump's decision, Pompeo said it "in no
way changes anything that this administration is working on alongside
Israel."
"The counter-ISIS campaign continues, our efforts to counter Iranian
aggression continue and our commitment to Middle East stability and the
protection of Israel continues in the same way it did before that
decision was made," he said.
Trump announced last month that he planned to withdraw U.S. troops from
Syria, declaring that they had succeeded in their mission to defeat
Islamic State and were no longer needed in the country.
In making the announcement, Trump ignored the advice of top national
security aides and did so without consulting lawmakers or U.S. allies
participating in anti-Islamic State operations. The decision prompted
Jim Mattis to resign as defense secretary.
"We have a lot to discuss," said Netanyahu, who like Pompeo was in the
Brazilian capital for the inauguration of Jair Bolsonaro as Brazil's new
president.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with U.S.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo during a meeting at the Ministry of
Defence in Tel Aviv, Israel, April 29, 2018. Thomas Coex/Pool via
Reuters
"We’re going to be discussing our, the intense cooperation between
Israel and the United States which will also deal with the questions
following the decision, the American decision, on Syria and how to
intensify even further our intelligence and operational cooperation
in Syria and elsewhere to block Iranian aggression in the Middle
East."Netanyahu said Israel was very appreciative of the "strong ...
unequivocal support" Pompeo gave Israel's "efforts at self defense
against Syria" in the past few days.
State Department spokesman Robert Palladino said Pompeo and
Netanyahu “discussed the unacceptable threat that regional
aggression and provocation by Iran and its agents poses to Israeli
and regional security” and Pompeo reiterated the U.S. commitment to
Israel’s security and right to self-defense.
Netanyahu said last month after Trump's announcement that Israel
would escalate its fight against Iranian-aligned forces in Syria
after the withdrawal of U.S. troops.
Israel sees the spread of Iran's influence in the Middle East as a
growing threat, and has carried out scores of air strikes in civil
war-torn Syria against suspected military deployments and arms
deliveries by Iranian forces supporting Damascus.
(Reporting by Mary Milliken; writing by David Brunnstrom; Editing by
Susan Thomas)
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