sábado, 31 de agosto de 2013

Kerry: "military action against Assad is important for the u.s. and for the security of the world"

The head of American diplomacy defended today, in Washington, a military action against Syria, ensuring that the United States "will not turn a blind eye" to the chemical attack last week that have killed 1429 people on the outskirts of Damascus.

John Kerry pledged that Washington will not stand waiting for the report of the UN inspectors to act.

"The UN investigation will not reveal who used these chemical weapons, since it is not part of the mandate of the inspectors. They will just reveal whether these guns were used. And because of Russian obstructionism in the UN Security Council we cannot lead the world to act the right way ".

Hours after a Security Committee meeting with Barack Obama, John Kerry revealed the evidence of the secret services of the regime's implication in the attack, he said, intended to neutralize the opposition on the outskirts of the capital.

Without advancing a timetable for a possible military response, Kerry asserted that Washington will not repeat the mistakes of the interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan in ensuring that, in the event of an attack, there will be a ground intervention, nor will it be a long-term operation.

A speech to ensure that "military action against Assad is important for the u.s. and for the security of the world".

Kerry stressed the importance to pursue, in parallel, the dialogue with the regime and the opposition for a political transition in the country.

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