You mean 'bomb 'em back to the stone age'?
White
House says the US may use military force against Syria
The
White House says that United States President Barack Obama may
approve of using military force against the Syrian government.
RT,
26
January, 2013
Early
afternoon on Friday, White House press secretary Jay Carney said that
the administration has a number of options in regards to handling
reports that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has used chemical
weapons, and those routes include but are not exclusive to using
military force.
Fielding
a question from the media during the afternoon presser, Carney said
that he could not speculate on what action if any Pres. Obama will
pursue against Assad, but said “as a general principal the United
States retains the ability to act unilaterally.”
Pres.
Obama spoke to reporters hours later about the allegations during a
meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah in the Oval Office, calling the
developments a “game changer” in terms of how the US might
respond.
"Horrific
as it is when mortars are being fired on civilians and people are
being indiscriminately killed, to use potential weapons of mass
destruction on civilian populations crosses another line with respect
to international norms and international law," Obama said.
"That
is going to be a game changer. We have to act prudently. We have to
make these assessments deliberately. But I think all of us ...
recognize how we cannot stand by and permit the systematic use of
weapons like chemical weapons on civilian populations."
Just
one day earlier, US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said that the US
intelligence community determined “with varying degrees of
confidence that the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons.”
The White House sent a letter to members of the US Senate that
morning informing lawmakers that Pres. Assad is believed to have used
the odorless liquid sarin on at least two occasions.
"Thus
far, we believe that the Assad regime maintains custody of these
weapons, and has demonstrated a willingness to escalate its horrific
use of violence against the Syrian people," the letter read
in part.
Following
up on Friday, Carney said, “We still believe based on the
information that we have that the stockpiles of chemical weapons in
Syria are under control of the Syrian regime.”
“Because
of that, Assad is responsible for the disposition of those chemical
weapons and it is his responsibility first and foremost not to use
them or to transport them to terrorist groups, but to secure them and
make sure they aren’t used by anyone else.”
“That’s
all I can really say about it. That’s our assessment at this time,”
said Carney, adding that the Obama administration is working with
allies and partners, including the United Nations and Sthe yrian
opposition, to gather credible facts to corroborate earlier reports
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