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Obama not ready to say Syria used chemical weapons

WASHINGTON, April 26 (UPI) — U.S. President Barack Obama said Friday he isn’t ready to accept accusations the Assad regime used chemical weapons in its fight against rebels in Syria.

During a press availability before a meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah at the White House, Obama said he has yet to see “confirmation and strong evidence” chemical weapons have been used.

“What we have right now is an intelligence assessment,” Obama said, adding the United States is working with allies “to obtain more direct evidence.”

“In the meantime, I’ve been very clear publicly, but also privately, that for the Syrian government to utilize chemical weapons on its people crosses a line that will change my calculus of how the United States approaches these issues,” Obama said.

The White House said in a letter to congressional leaders this week the nation’s intelligence agencies assessed “with varying degrees of confidence” the Assad regime used the chemical agent sarin on a small scale.

The letter was sent in a response to a letter from U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and committee Chairman Carl Levin, D-Mich.

McCain said Washington should set up a Syria no-fly zone as a result of the assessment.

“The president of the United States said that if [Syrian President Bashar Assad] used chemical weapons, it would be a game changer — that it would cross a ‘red line’ — and it’s pretty obvious that red line has been crossed,” McCain was quoted by The Wall Street Journal as saying.

“Now I hope the administration will consider what we have been recommending now for over two years of this bloodletting and massacre, and that is to provide a safe area for opposition to operate, to establish a no-fly zone and provide weapons to the people in the resistance who we trust,” McCain said.

The senators had asked the White House whether Assad or his supporters had used chemical weapons during the 2-year-old war, as Israel claims.

The White House said it had strong indications chemical weapons were used.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told senators there may have been two instances of chemical weapons use by the regime.

“Given the stakes involved, and what we have learned from our own recent experience, intelligence assessments alone are not sufficient,” said the White House letter, signed by Legislative Director Miguel Rodriguez.

The “recent experience” was an allusion to faulty intelligence in Iraq that led to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.

Copyright 2013 United Press International, Inc. (UPI).

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I feel the first thing we should do is make sure that israel is not behind these accusations. And that they haven’t planted false evidence to blame Syria. I am not a conspiracy theorist, but whenever the jews are concerned, caution should be the watchword. They take the thoughts that “israel is always right” and “the end justifies the means” way to literally.

Obama says he needs to see strong evidence of chemical weapons being used. But, his own intelligence organizations are saying they have information that Sarin was used. While he sits on his hands protecting his buddy thousands of people have been killed. If they had been killed by a hurricane we would have been all over it but when killed by a mass murderer we need more information.

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