The Obama administration shares the suspicions
of several of its allies that the Syrian government has used chemical
weapons, a senior official said Wednesday, but it lacks the conclusive
evidence that President Obama has said would lead to American intervention.
Faced with mounting pressure to act against Syria
— including a new assertion by an Israeli military intelligence
official on Tuesday that Syria repeatedly used chemical weapons — the
United States is waiting for the results of an exhaustive analysis of
soil, hair and other material to determine whether chemical warfare
agents have been used.
You mean we're actually waiting to gather evidence ourselves before making it up and plunging the country into combat? How novel.
Even if that investigation proves the use of chemicals, this official
said, the White House must determine who used them and whether they were
used deliberately or accidentally. He did not offer a timetable for
that process.
“It is precisely because this is a red line that we have to establish
with airtight certainty that this happened,” said the official, who
spoke on condition of anonymity so he could discuss internal
deliberations. “The bar on the United States is higher than on anyone
else, both because of our capabilities and because of our history in Iraq.”
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel,
speaking in Cairo during a Middle East tour that has been dominated by
worries about Syria, said, “Suspicions are one thing; evidence is
another.”
Amazing. Here we have the Obama administration, including the Secretary of Defense, actively saying that after Iraq, we need to have a higher threshold of evidence before we commit to using our military. The President will continue to fail to get any credit for that, Team Drones will just yell "Drones!" some more and the right will say that his lack of thirst for ground war means he's a wimp, unlike Bush who totally won Iraq by himself.
But here we are, not invading a country for once. And silence from the usual suspects. That is, unless we actually do find that evidence, in which case things get really interesting...
The U.S. intelligence community has uncovered strong evidence that
chemical weapons have been used in Syria. Several blood samples, taken
from multiple people, have tested positive for the nerve agent sarin, an
American intelligence source tells Danger Room. President Obama has
long said that the use of such a weapon by the Assad regime would cross a
“red line.” So now the question becomes: What will the White House do
in response?
We're going to find out very soon.
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