Credit: Stratfor:
U.S. Central Command Commander Gen. James Mattis
The United States is not eager to launch an air campaign against the Syrian regime that would be similar to the NATO campaign in Libya even though numerous U.S. lawmakers have called for such a campaign. Not only did Libya not have the formidable air defense systems that Russia has provided to Syria, but Syria’s rebels have not been able to control large areas of territory. These factors would complicate any air campaign against the al Assad regime, but Washington’s reluctance to get involved militarily is based on the fear that it could slip into a much messier conflict than it did in Libya.
Who needs ‘US military intervention’ when ‘US special forces’ are already active under-cover?
This you say. US authorities never accept it.
‘publicly admit it’ I think it should say, instead of ‘never accept it’.
see:
http://moraloutrage.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/us-special-forces-in-syria-and-119-other-countries/
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article30275.htm
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/special-forces-syria
and many more…..