U.S. intelligence officials are looking into the possibility of chemical weapons may be used in Syria, in a limited form, although not yet to reach a consensus, but also the need for additional analysis, a senior U.S. official said on Thursday.
"Need more scrutiny," a senior U.S. official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Disclosure of the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said in a Senate hearing, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime seems to be willing to use chemical weapons against his own people. "
"We have received many requests every day in the Syrian chemical warfare, we take them all seriously, we do everything we can to investigate, Clapper said."
Nevertheless, the clapper refused to disclose the end of the Assad regime alleged use of chemical weapons in the U.S. intelligence community has hearing. He said it is important to maintain a private assessment "Protecting the vulnerable, critical intelligence, we need to assess the situation."
Growing concern in the U.S. intelligence community choir worry about chemical weapons in Syria. The government and the rebels last month accused each other of the engine near the city of Aleppo, a deadly chemical weapons attack.
United Nations probe Impasse
More than a week, the Syrian government refused to allow inspectors access to any place, Aleppo, alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria, the United Nations to investigate the discussions between Syria and the United Nations have reached an impasse, diplomats and UN officials said.
Britain and France sent a letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon last month urging him to ensure that inspectors also went to Holmes in December, the site of another alleged chemical weapons attack, and is likely to Damascus.
UN diplomat said Ban Ki-moon's office in the United Kingdom and France and what they believe is strong evidence of the use of chemical weapons in Homs.
What is the first visit to the Pentagon by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon to discuss the problem, including the deteriorating situation in Syria and the United States Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel on Thursday, the Pentagon said.
Diplomats in New York said it is looking for the possibility of chemical inspectors getting smaller and smaller, into Syria, but they say, it is still possible to investigate the allegations, from abroad.
Who spoke to Reuters, the U.S. officials said, even with an internal matter - there is no consensus in the intelligence community - it appears to be limited.
"We do not have any indication that, if the use of chemical weapons, this is a common event," the official said.
As a "red line", the United States will trigger the specified action of the United States, President Barack Obama has been the definition of use of chemical weapons. But in recent days, senior U.S. official to testify publicly in Congress have refused to say whether it has been used for chemical weapons possible.
The Clapper, Syria has crossed the red line, declined to comment, saying that to draw such a conclusion, the final policy issues.
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