In the United States States and its allies face up on a possible military strike against Syria could come within a few days and will be the most positive action by Western powers in the Middle Eastern country's two semi-civil war.
Western envoys to Syria opposition soon expect a military response against President Bashar al-Assad's forces as punishment for chemical weapons attacks last week, depending on who attended the meeting with the rebels in Istanbul Syrian National League Source.
In a drum speed up preparations, Australia, the United States and close ally of President incoming UN Security Council on Wednesday adopted a possible action against Syria, even if the Security Council does not agree.
Hagel said on Tuesday that U.S. Secretary of Defense, the U.S. forces in the region, "ready to go", if President Obama gave the order.
Obama - long reluctant to intervene in the Syrian conflict - work to consolidate the support of allies, including a call for the leaders of Britain and Canada, and the U.S. intelligence agencies assembled what they are sure that the Syrian government's culpability final confirmation Wednesday poison gas attack nearby Damascus.
White House spokesman Jay Carney said it would "fanciful" that people outside of Assad's forces behind the large-scale chemical attack, which activists say, killing hundreds of people as they sleep.
"There is no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in Syria: Syrian regime," Vice President Joe Biden in Houston, American Legion, a veterans' groups said in his speech.
U.S. national security aides gathered to review the situation on Tuesday night, Obama's national security adviser Susan Rice chaired the meeting, officials said.
Obama has not made a final decision on the U.S. response, Carney said, but leave no doubt that this would involve military action. However, he insisted that Washington was not "regime change intentions," Any military strike would be limited, not to overthrow Assad's signal.
British military also being drafted plan. Prime Minister David Cameron, anxiety, as Obama, do not follow the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq imbroglio, the troubled their predecessors, said that any strike would be "specific" to avoid civil war in Syria, an ally of deep drag.
Cameron's second in four days, Obama's speech last Tuesday Review (Thursday) in the Syrian parliament for debate.
UN investigation of chemical weapons postponed to Wednesday's second visit rebel-held Damascus suburb of chemical attack.
Although there is evidence of chemical warfare to strengthen the UN's intervention may be opposition from Russia and China, Western leaders and the Arab League has announced that in the face of an argument Assad guilty.
Ahmed Jarba, president of the Syrian National Coalition met with envoys hotels in Istanbul, from 11 countries, including the U.S. ambassador to Syria Robert Ford. Rebel leader's goals, cruise missiles and bombing.
One participant said: "The opposition clearly told action to prevent further Assad regime earliest possible use of chemical weapons in the next few days."
Planning seems to focus on missiles or air strikes. In Western countries, the Syrian army invaded little public support.
Precise timing of possible military action remains unclear, but it certainly is waiting for the U.S. government accused the Assad government's intelligence report is expected to chemical attack. U.S. officials say the findings, that at this point is just a form that will be released this week.
Obama Lincoln Memorial in Washington Wednesday to commemorate the slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech 50 anniversary speech will continue.
"Time passes, the government will not want to tick too long," said Adam Schiff, Democrat in the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill on behalf of the White House aides to broaden consultations.
The mood in Damascus
, By the Iranian-backed Syrian government denies its people poison gas, and vowed to defend himself, but Damascus residents increasingly anxious.
"I have been a supporter of foreign intervention, but now it seems like a reality, I have been worried that my family could be injured or killed," said a woman named Zaina, who oppose Assad. "I'm afraid now of a military strike."
Assad's major arms supplier, Russia, oppose military action, and made the rebels may have been released poison gas.
China's state news agency memories of how flawed intelligence was used to justify the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, and the People 's Daily, the Communist Party's official newspaper, said the United States and its allies are seeking to use the pursuit of problems Africa, France and Syria regime change.
Firmly opposed to permanent members of the Council all but ruled out a legal basis for the United Nations authorized NATO air strikes to help topple Gaddafi two years ago that the Libyan opposition.
"Our preference, each person's preferences, will take action, response, under the auspices of the United Nations," Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr, on Sunday to take over the rotating presidency of the Council of State, told reporters.
"But if this is not possible, sheer terror government use of chemical weapons and their people, and the use of chemical weapons, in any case, the task of responding."
Russia and China accused Western powers of complaints of human rights, as in Libya, a sovereign state interference in affairs.
Although Obama has already said that Assad should step down, he was reluctant to commit to making that happen by force. White House spokesman Carney said it was "deeply interests, the United States' response to chemical weapons attacks.
In the UK, Cameron told reporters: "This is not involved in the war in the Middle East or the conflict in Syria or to further alter our position, it is about the use of chemical weapons is wrong, the world should not stand idly by."
In France, played a major role in Libya, President Francois Hollande said he was "ready to punish" Assad's use of chemical weapons, citing the 2005 United Nations international action to protect civilians from their own government .
Similar arguments are used to the NATO bombing of Serbia, Russia's ally, in 1999, after the killing of civilians in Kosovo.
Support from Arab countries, the Western powers that the attack could come from Moscow and Beijing UN veto cases, it may help to show that the Arab League issued a statement accusing the government of Assad's chemical attack.
Another international conflict in the Middle East concerns affecting the financial markets. Oil hit a six month high, the stock market fell over the world, especially in Turkey, as well as in emerging economies will suffer trade chill.
Tough choices
Obama, Cameron and Hollande face questions will be how to end military intervention at home, whether an accomplice if he rode Assad attacks or confer anti-Western Islamist rebels if the Syrian leader was overthrown risk.
In Egypt, the 2011 Syrian uprising inspired rebellion, riots have highlighted the unpredictable nature of the revolution. The presence of Islamic militants, including the "base" organization's ally Syria rebel troops, gave Western leaders suspended. They held so far to help Assad's opponents, victory.
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moualem said the United States would help strike the "base" organization, and called on Western leaders "delusional" if they want to help the rebels reached a balance of power in Syria.
"We have the means to defend themselves, if necessary, we will surprise them," he said. "We will defend ourselves, we will not hesitate to use any means."
Assad's forces have little or no response Israeli aircraft attacked three times this year, Israeli officials say, interrupts from Iran to Hezbollah arms flow.
UN experts in Damascus presence may be a factor, impeding international military operations. Experts came to government-held territory last Monday before reaching the rebel lines under fire.
Opposition activists say at least 500 people, and possibly twice that many were killed rocket carrying the nerve gas sarin or something like that. If true, this would be the worst chemical weapons attack, since Saddam Hussein gassed in 1988, thousands of Iraqi Kurds.
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