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Washington: US President Barack Obama has warned Syrian President Bashar al-Assad not to make the “tragic mistake” of using chemical weapons, saying he will face “consequences” for unleashing the weapons against people.

“Today, I want to make it absolutely clear to Assad and those under his command: The world is watching. The use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. And if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons, there where be consequences, and you will be held accountable,” the US president said in the strongest ever warning issued to Syrian regime, which is facing a popular revolt from his people.

“We’ve worked to keep weapons from spreading, whether it was nuclear material in Libya or, now, chemical weapons in Syria. On Syria, let me just say this. We will continue to support the legitimate aspirations of the Syrian people -— engaging with the opposition, providing them with the humanitarian aid, and working for a transition to a Syria that’s free of the Assad regime,” Obama said.

“We closely monitor and we continue to closely monitor Syria’s proliferation- sensitive materials and facilities,” the White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters. Carney said the US believes the Assad regime in Syria remains in possession of chemical weapons. “But as the regime has lost all legitimacy to lead Syria and the opposition grows in strength, our concern about the regime’s intentions regarding its chemicals weapons stockpiles has increased,” he said.

The US President Barack Obama has said that any use or proliferation of chemical weapons by the Syrian regime would cross a red line for the United States, he said adding that the Assad regime must know that the world is watching and that they will be held accountable by the United States and the international community if they use chemical weapons or fail to meet their obligations to secure them.

Carney said the US believes the Assad regime in Syria remains in possession of chemical weapons.

The United States, he said, is consulting its allies and international partners as well as the Syrian opposition about this.

“There no doubt that we have an increased concern about this,” he said, adding that the US is preparing its contingency planning. (PTI)

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