Obama
threatens to attack Syria
US
President Barack Obama has a stern warning for the country of Syria.
In an address made early Monday, the commander-in-chief confirmed
that he has not ruled out an offensive strike on Bashar al-Assad and
his regime
RT,
21
August, 2012
Speaking
from the White House, President Obama said that if Syria is able to
procure chemical or biological weapons, the United States will follow
through with its threat of launching an attack.
Responding
to a question about America’s current attitudes towards Assad,
Obama said that the United States will not tolerate any efforts to
allow Syria or any other countries to come into possession of weapons
of mass destruction.
“We
have been very clear to the Assad regime but also to other players on
the ground that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of
chemical weapons moving around or being utilized,” the president
said. “That would change my equation. . . . We’re monitoring
that situation very carefully. We have put together a range of
contingency plans.”
“We
cannot have a situation in which chemical or biological weapons are
falling into the hands of the wrong people,” Mr. Obama added. “We
have put together a range of contingency plans. We have communicated
in no uncertain terms with every player in the region that that’s a
red line for us.”
Obama
added to reporters that his warning doesn’t imply only to Syria,
either, but that the United States could consider maneuver with or
against any other country that is considering chemical warfare.
"It
doesn't just include Syria. It would concern allies in the region,
including Israel, and it would concern us,” President Obama said.
“At
this point,” Mr. Obama said, “the likelihood of a soft landing
seems pretty distant.”
Last
month, Syrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi told
reporters that his country will not use chemical weapons amid a
months-long standoff with anti-Assad rebels. He did, however, admit
that Syria has access to such warheads and could deploy them upon
further developments.
"All
of these types of weapons are in storage and under security and the
direct supervision of the Syrian armed forces and will never be used
unless Syria is exposed to external aggression," Makdissi said.

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