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France says tests prove Syria used nerve gas; U.S. sends Patriots to Jordan

France said last Tuesday that it has been tested and President Bashar people, Assad's forces had used nerve gas civil war in Syria, a "red line", the United States and other countries have repeatedly expressed , will be asked to respond.
Washington, respectively, it will deploy Patriot missiles and F-16 fighter neighbors Syria and Jordan may no longer be a military exercise. Russia, Assad's main international supporter, criticized the move and accused the West of inciting conflict by sending weapons and war zones.
French officials said that their trial was the first proof of compliance with international standards in the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
Washington believed Assad's forces might use chemical weapons, said a few months, saying it still needs to study the evidence. "We need more information" and other related claims, White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters.
Speaking on French television, the French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said that Paris has tested samples collected in Syria, the Syrian government and some evidence of the use of deadly nerve gas sarin, Saddam Hussein in Iraq to use.
In one case, it is impossible to prove who is responsible, but "in the second case, there is no doubt that this is the regime and its accomplices, as we all know, when the attack took place throughout the chain, when people were killed and samples taken, "he said.
Result is a chemical weapons to the United Nations investigation team on Tuesday in Paris's head, Fabius said.
A French diplomatic source said, including blood and urine samples taken after a government helicopter April 29 bombing in the northern city of Idlib near Saraqib victims.
More and more evidence that the use of poison gas dilemma, the Western countries, including the United States, which has pledged to take action if the use of such weapons, but there is no obvious path to military intervention.
Patriot
"Patriot" air defense missiles and F-16 fighters, Washington would send a formal plan to Jordan a military exercise held this month, but a U.S. official said Washington would consider getting them in place.
If you stay in Jordan, "Patriot" missiles can be used to protect the country - Sunni U.S. allies - Syria, threat of war, in order to expand into more regional, sectarian conflict on any possible missile attacks.
Moscow considered particularly controversial surface-to-air missiles, the U.S. and its allies imposed no-fly zone, and may presage the first Western military action war.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said: "We have more than once to explain our views - foreign arms is drawn into an explosive region."
"This is happening very close to Syria, where more than two years of devastating conflict flame, Russia and the United States as soon as possible partnership proposal to convene an international peace conference, trying to stop."
Last year in Moscow to speak out against the Syrian border in Turkey, NATO deployed the United States, Germany and the Netherlands "Patriot" missile batteries. Russia has said it will send its own air defense missile system, S-300, al-Assad.
Washington and Moscow this month Appeal for Peace Conference, the first time in a year to support both sides in the Civil War superpowers are trying to find a diplomatic solution to end it.
War in Western countries hope will soon lead to the failure of Assad, now offers no end in sight. Rebels occupied large tracts of country in the last year, but in recent weeks, Assad has launched a major counter-offensive, and brings experienced fighters from Lebanon's Hezbollah militia, the transfer of momentum, and said he would not soon defeated.
Both sides have been accused of ever more terrible atrocities. Millions of people have been driven from their homes, sectarian bloodshed has spread to Lebanon and Iraq, Israel has bombed Damascus and civil strife has swept Turkey.
Assad's Alawi minority Shiite branch of followers, Russia and regional power Iran, Shiite support. His enemies are supported by the West, Turkey and Sunni-ruled Arab countries, especially Saudi Arabia and Qatar wealthy.
Red CROSSED?
Syria has not signed the international ban on the use of chemical weapons treaty, but said it would never use them in an internal conflict.
Syrian government and the rebels have accused each other of using chemical weapons, although Washington and other Western countries say they suspect the rebels have done so.
When asked whether he has crossed the "red line," Fabius said, "there is no doubt." Paris discussing with its allies how to react.
"All options are on the table," he said. "This means we either decide not react, we decided to include the storage of gas reactions where armed actions targeting."
He said that the military option is not in the current top of the list, because it is still important to ensure that will not hinder efforts to reach a peaceful settlement.
French diplomatic sources said that Paris wants its chemical testing results will help UN investigators put their case into Syria. When the inspector's report to take action, France will push the UN Security Council resolution against Assad three have so far been rejected by the Russian and Chinese.
"This is to increase the pressure on Syria, those who support it one way," the source said. "I do not see that Russia may use chemical weapons defense."
Missile attack
In Syria, the besieged city came Qusair under the new missile and aerial attacks, fighting dragged into the third week, to promote access to humanitarian aid requirements to provide some relief to government forces thousands of people were trapped.
Syrian-backed Hezbollah forces have surrounded the rebel-held towns, from Lebanon and Damascus and the coastal hinterland between Assad's minority Alawi sect access control important supply route.
With the Syrian army tried to grind down on Qusair rebels have trapped civilians cover bombs or 100 km (60 miles) journey to make a choice between safety risks.
"Qusair itself is a ghost town, seriously damaged, full of the sound of bombs and people are hiding in bunkers, or worse, they have to dig the hole," UNHCR spokesman in Geneva, Fleming told the briefing.
"One woman told us that she spent with her children, within a week of the ground was dug into the hole."
Opposition leaders called for the establishment of a humanitarian corridor to allow people to flee to Lebanon from Qusair.
The ICRC said the Syrian government has expressed its willingness to grant proxy access Qusair a military operation ends.
 
 



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