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Amerika Syarikat kesediaan untuk bertindak di Syria. Dengan kerajaan dan
pemberontak terus menuduh antara satu sama lain dengan menggunakan senjata
kimia di Syria, pihak pembangkang mendakwa telah menerima 400 - tan penghantaran
senjata dari penyokong di Timur Tengah.
Consignment
- Kebanyakannya peluru untuk tembakan senjata di bahu dan
mesingan anti-pesawat - datang ke utara Syria melalui wilayah Hatay Turki dalam
tempoh 24 jam lalu, dan sudah diserahkan, menurut pihak pembangkang.
Televisyen
kerajaan Syria masih melaporkan penemuan tentera di Jobar agen toksik yang
dimiliki oleh pemberontak pada hari Sabtu.
Sambil
menyifatkan apa yang berlaku kepada orang-orang yang mendapati ianya senjata
kimia, seorang askar memberitahu wartawan: “Tentera yang dilihat mempunyai
kesukaran bernafas dan bengkak tonsil dan yang berpengalaman sensasi membakar
di mata mereka Selepas memeriksa mereka, kita menyaksikan penguncupan pupils mereka.
Degupan jantung yang perlahan-lahan.”
Organisasi
bantuan Antarabangsa Medecins Sans Frontieres berkata hospital Damsyik telah
merawat pesakit dengan “Gejala Neurotoksik”.
Presiden
Bashar Al ‘Assad dan minoriti masyarakat Alawi Syria telah diugut oleh ketua Al
‘Qaeda berkaitan Nusra Front. Dalam rakaman disiarkan di Youtube, Abu Mohammad Al
‘Golani berkata serangan hukuman untuk kerajaan
kegunaan senjata kimia.
Pada
sidang akhbar di Malaysia, Setiausaha Pertahanan Amerika Syarikat Chuck Hagel
digariskan kesediaan Amerika untuk campur tangan.
“Presiden
Obama telah meminta Jabatan Pertahanan untuk menyediakan pilihan untuk semua
jangkaan, kami telah melakukan itu dan, sekali lagi, kita bersedia untuk
melaksanakan apa jua pilihan, jika dia memutuskan untuk mengambil salah satu
pilihan,” kata Hagel.
Britain
dan Amerika Syarikat telah mengancam “tindak balas yang serius” jika ia
mengesahkan bahawa kerajaan Syria menggunakan bahan kimia.
Ahli-ahli
politik dari negara-negara Barat dan Islam akan bertemu di Jordan untuk
membincangkan krisis di Syria. Wakil-wakil dari Arab Saudi, Qatar, Turki, Great
Britain, Perancis, Jerman, Itali dan Kanada akan menghadiri sidang kemuncak itu
di hari-hari yang akan datang.
US signals its readiness
to act in Syria
With
the government and the rebels continuing to accuse each other of using chemical
weapons in Syria, opposition forces claim to have received a 400- tonne
delivery of arms from supporters in the Middle East.
The
consignment - mostly ammunition for shoulder-fired weapons and anti-aircraft
machine guns - came into northern Syria via the Turkish province of Hatay in
the past 24 hours, and was already being handed out, according to the
opposition.
Syrian
state television is still reporting on the army's discovery in Jobar of toxic
agents belonging to the rebels on Saturday.
Describing
what happened to those who found the chemical weapons, one soldier told a
reporter: "These soldiers were seen having difficulty breathing and
experienced swollen tonsils and a burning sensation in their eyes. After
examining them, we saw a contraction of their pupils and their heartbeats
slowing down."
International
aid organisation Médecins Sans Frontières says Damascus hospitals have treated
patients with "neurotoxic symptoms".
President
Bashar al-Assad and Syria's minority Alawite community have been threatened by
the head of the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front. In a recording posted on Youtube,
Abu Mohammad al-Golani said the attacks would be retribution for the
government's use of chemical weapons.
At a
press conference in Malaysia, US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel outlined
America's readiness to intervene.
"President
Obama has asked the Defence Department to prepare options for all
contingencies, we have done that and, again, we are prepared to exercise
whatever options, if he decides to employ one of the options," said Hagel.
Britain
and the US have threatened a "serious response" if it is confirmed
that the Syrian government used chemical agents.
Politicians
from the West and Muslim countries will meet in Jordan to discuss the crisis in
Syria. Representatives from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Great Britain, France,
Germany, Italy and Canada will attend the summit over the coming days.