Sunday, May 5, 2013

President Obama not to send u.s. troops to the foretold Syria

San Jose, Costa Rica (Reuters)-the United States President Barack Obama Friday said he did not foresee a scenario in which he would send U.S. Army to Syria.

At a press conference in the capital of Costa Rica, Obama also vowed that the United States will take a cautious approach to respond to the alleged use of chemical weapons, Syria, Reuters reported.

He said it would not "jump before we see."

The US President on Tuesday warned it was not in a hurry to decide stance regarding chemical weapons in Syria, but said if there is evidence they use it, it will be the trigger for a "consideration" to question keengganannya take military.

Setekah appears the various criticisms, stating he let Syria step over the "boundary line" United States, Obama said Washington believes there is the use of chemical weapons during the civil war in the country, although it has not been able to ascertain which side fired them.

At a news conference at the White House, Obama also offered a number of criteria that the steps taken by the US military intervention is evidence that the regime of President Bashar al-Assad directly ordered the use of chemical weapons. (AK)



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