Gen. Dempsey Says US Mission in Jordan Could Last Years
Depending on the situation in Syria
AMMAN - The top US military officer told American troops in Jordan on Thursday that their mission to help the kingdom contain the fallout from Syria's war would likely last years, as the United States bolsters support for the key regional ally.
General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, addressed a group of mostly US planners who have arrived over the past several months as America expands assistance that now includes stationing F-16 fighter jets and Patriot missiles there.
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Uh...what US mission in Jordan? WTF are we doing there?