February 14, 2011 - 09:34 AMT
U.S. top military official on visit to Jordan, Israel

The top U.S. military officer is in Jordan and Israel to reassure the key allies of U.S. support following the ouster of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen is scheduled to go to Amman to meet with his military counterpart and King Abdullah.

Mullen then travels to Israel for talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres. The Joint Chiefs chairman will also bid farewell to his outgoing Israeli counterpart General Gaby Ashkenazi. He is also expected to meet Israel's incoming military chief, General Benny Gantz before heading back to Washington Monday.

Egypt was Israel's strongest Arab ally, and Israel's leaders have expressed concern that a change in leadership could damage that relationship.

Jordan has lately seen some unrest following the protests that recently that drove both Mr. Mubarak and Tunisia's President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali from power. Last week, King Abdullah swore in a new government that has promised to broaden public freedoms and continue political reform, the VOA News reported.