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Catherina

(35,568 posts)
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 09:37 PM Jun 2013

Complete Text of White House Statement on Chemical Weapons in Syria

Complete Text of White House Statement on Chemical Weapons in Syria

Text of a statement by Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communications Benjamin J. Rhodes on the use of chemical weapons in Syria:

At the President’s direction, the United States Government has been closely monitoring the potential use of chemical weapons within Syria. Following the assessment made by our intelligence community in April, the President directed the intelligence community to seek credible and corroborated information to build on that assessment and establish the facts with some degree of certainty. Today, we are providing an updated version of our assessment to Congress and to the public.

The Syrian government’s refusal to grant access to the United Nations to investigate any and all credible allegations of chemical weapons use has prevented a comprehensive investigation as called for by the international community. The Assad regime could prove that its request for an investigation was not just a diversionary tactic by granting the UN fact finding mission immediate and unfettered access to conduct on-site investigations to help reveal the truth about chemical weapons use in Syria.

While pushing for a UN investigation, the United States has also been working urgently with our partners and allies as well as individuals inside Syria, including the Syrian opposition, to procure, share, and evaluate information associated with reports of chemical weapons use so that we can establish the facts and determine what took place.

Following a deliberative review, our intelligence community assesses that the Assad regime has used chemical weapons, including the nerve agent sarin, on a small scale against the opposition multiple times in the last year. Our intelligence community has high confidence in that assessment given multiple, independent streams of information. The intelligence community estimates that 100 to 150 people have died from detected chemical weapons attacks in Syria to date; however, casualty data is likely incomplete. While the lethality of these attacks make up only a small portion of the catastrophic loss of life in Syria, which now stands at more than 90,000 deaths, the use of chemical weapons violates international norms and crosses clear red lines that have existed within the international community for decades.

We believe that the Assad regime maintains control of these weapons. We have no reliable, corroborated reporting to indicate that the opposition in Syria has acquired or used chemical weapons.

The body of information used to make this intelligence assessment includes reporting regarding Syrian officials planning and executing regime chemical weapons attacks; reporting that includes descriptions of the time, location, and means of attack; and descriptions of physiological symptoms that are consistent with exposure to a chemical weapons agent.
Some open source reports from social media outlets from Syrian opposition groups and other media sources are consistent with the information we have obtained regarding chemical weapons use and exposure. The assessment is further supported by laboratory analysis of physiological samples obtained from a number of individuals, which revealed exposure to sarin. Each positive result indicates that an individual was exposed to sarin, but it does not tell us how or where the individuals were exposed or who was responsible for the dissemination.

We are working with allies to present a credible, evidentiary case to share with the international community and the public.
Since the creation of the UN fact finding mission, we have provided two briefings to Dr. Åke Sellström, the head of the mission. We will also be providing a letter to UN Secretary General Ban, calling the UN’s attention to our updated intelligence assessment and specific incidents of alleged chemical weapons use. We request that the UN mission include these incidents in its ongoing investigation and report, as appropriate, on its findings. We will present additional information and continue to update Dr. Sellström as new developments emerge.

The President has been clear that the use of chemical weapons – or the transfer of chemical weapons to terrorist groups – is a red line for the United States, as there has long been an established norm within the international community against the use of chemical weapons. Our intelligence community now has a high confidence assessment that chemical weapons have been used on a small scale by the Assad regime in Syria. The President has said that the use of chemical weapons would change his calculus, and it has. Our decision making has already been guided by the April intelligence assessment and by the regime’s escalation of horrific violence against its citizens. Following on the credible evidence that the regime has used chemical weapons against the Syrian people, the President has augmented the provision of non-lethal assistance to the civilian opposition, and also authorized the expansion of our assistance to the Supreme Military Council (SMC), and we will be consulting with Congress on these matters in the coming weeks. This effort is aimed at strengthening the effectiveness of the SMC, and helping to coordinate the provision of assistance by the United States and other partners and allies. Put simply, the Assad regime should know that its actions have led us to increase the scope and scale of assistance that we provide to the opposition, including direct support to the SMC. These efforts will increase going forward.

The United States and the international community have a number of other legal, financial, diplomatic, and military responses available. We are prepared for all contingencies, and we will make decisions on our own timeline. Any future action we take will be consistent with our national interest, and must advance our objectives, which include achieving a negotiated political settlement to establish an authority that can provide basic stability and administer state institutions; protecting the rights of all Syrians; securing unconventional and advanced conventional weapons; and countering terrorist activity.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/text-us-statement-syria-chemical-weapons-19396269

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Complete Text of White House Statement on Chemical Weapons in Syria (Original Post) Catherina Jun 2013 OP
Pardon me but... holy.. fucking.. shit.. SomethingFishy Jun 2013 #1
I wonder where ABC got the text. It's not listed on the White House statement page Tx4obama Jun 2013 #2
Invest in drones pscot Jun 2013 #3
Very well turned. Catherina Jun 2013 #4
I will join you, Catherina. Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #5
Thank you for bolding the improtant parts. Apparently, we are ready to inflict even more misery Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #6
Rinse, lather, repeat until we get to the grand prize, Iran Catherina Jun 2013 #7
These deciders are the guys who did WHAT to Fallujah? delrem Jun 2013 #8
Check this out... Tx4obama Jun 2013 #9
hmmm, if I were Obama I'd force McCain to eat those words, on television, from a shoe. delrem Jun 2013 #10

SomethingFishy

(4,876 posts)
1. Pardon me but... holy.. fucking.. shit..
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 09:43 PM
Jun 2013

What is that thing about history repeating itself? Or that one about doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result?

Well, they needed a big story to get rid of the fuss over the NSA. Seems like they found it.

Tx4obama

(36,974 posts)
2. I wonder where ABC got the text. It's not listed on the White House statement page
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 09:48 PM
Jun 2013

... normally when the White House releases statements they show up on the link below:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-and-releases?page=1



p.s. Sorta strange the ABC/AP article is dated June 14th, and today is still the 13th

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
4. Very well turned.
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 09:51 PM
Jun 2013

I wish I could laugh because that's so well turned. But the ugly truth in your astute witticism is that some people really are and I hate them with every fiber of my being.

File that one under F, NSA.

Luminous Animal

(27,310 posts)
6. Thank you for bolding the improtant parts. Apparently, we are ready to inflict even more misery
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 09:56 PM
Jun 2013

on another Arab nation.

Each positive result indicates that an individual was exposed to sarin, but it does not tell us how or where the individuals were exposed or who was responsible for the dissemination.

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
7. Rinse, lather, repeat until we get to the grand prize, Iran
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 10:03 PM
Jun 2013

I could have bought a nice house with the taxes I paid into THEIR war machine.

Other people could have paid for their kids college, gone on a second honeymoon, fixed up grandpa's dilapidated place, bought a car instead of taking 3 busses to work, and slept peacefully at night instead of worrying about all the blood they're putting on our hands.

What is this madness?

delrem

(9,688 posts)
8. These deciders are the guys who did WHAT to Fallujah?
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 10:58 PM
Jun 2013

The only good thing about that statement is that there are a few notes of diffidence.

US involvement in the Syrian conflict has been wrong since Hillary Clinton invented the "Friends of Syria" coalition to funnel funds and, through GCC proxies totally entwined with the US military-industrial machine, weapons to Sunni jihadists and mercenaries. Of these, only al Qaeda has internal cohesion and the area surrounding Aleppo is al Qaeda controlled, and governed.

Is the US out of its collective mind????

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