West to strike within days

Bashar al-Assad
Bashar al-Assad

BEIRUT. — Syrian opposition leaders have been told by Western allies to expect military strikes against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime within days, Reuters news agency reports.  According to the report, the Syrian National Coalition (SNC) was told in clear terms that “action to deter further use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime could come as early as in the next few days”.

The report yesterday came hours after British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he would recall parliament from summer recess to debate the situation in Syria in an emergency session tomorrow.

Cameron’s office said his government was considering a “proportionate” response that would deter Assad from using chemical weapons in the future, following an alleged attack in Damascus last Wednesday that aid agencies said killed at least 355 people and injured more than 3 000.

The Syrian regime denies it was responsible for the attack.
A team of UN inspectors is in the country to collect evidence and speak to victims of the alleged attack near the capital Damscus.

The team cancelled plans to revisit the site on Tuesday over security fears, after their convoy came under sniper fire a day earlier.
Chuck Hagel, the US defence secretary, yesterday repeated previous statements that US forces were now positioned to strike Assad should the US president, Barrack Obama, give the order.

He said there would “probably be pretty good evidence” that the Syrian regime was responsible for the chemical attack last week.
“We are prepared. We have moved assets in place to be able to fulfil and comply with whatever option the president wishes to take,’’ Hagel said in an interview with the BBC.

Meanwhile, Assad’s allies Russia and Iran issued fresh warnings against military intervention. — Al Jazeera.

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