Syria strike due in days, West tells opposition West readies attacks after Syria gas 'obscenity' Analysis: U.S. strike would aim to punish Assad, not turn tide of war U.S. military ready to act on Syria immediately if asked: Hagel Video: U.S. says chemical weapons use 'undeniable'


Syrian refugees, who fled the violence in Syria, walk at a new refugee camp in the outskirts of the city of Arbil in Iraq's Kurdistan region August 26, 2013.REUTERS/Azad Lashkari

Syria strike due in days, West tells opposition

AMMAN - Western powers told the Syrian opposition to expect a strike against President Bashar al-Assad's forces within days, according to sources who attended a meeting between envoys and the Syrian National Coalition in Istanbul.  Full Article 
  • West readies attacks after Syria gas 'obscenity'
  • Analysis: U.S. strike would aim to punish Assad, not turn tide of war
  • U.S. military ready to act on Syria immediately if asked: Hagel
  • Video: U.S. says chemical weapons use 'undeniable'
    U.N. chemical weapons experts visit a hospital where wounded people affected by an apparent gas attack are being treated, in the southwestern Damascus suburb of Mouadamiya, August 26, 2013.
    Credit: Reuters/Abo Alnour Alhaji
    AMMAN | Tue Aug 27, 2013 8:34am EDT
    (Reuters) - Western powers told the Syrian opposition to expect a strike against President Bashar al-Assad's forces within days, according to sources who attended a meeting between envoys and the Syrian National Coalition in Istanbul.
    "The opposition was told in clear terms that action to deter further use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime could come as early as in the next few days, and that they should still prepare for peace talks at Geneva," one of the sources who was at the meeting on Monday told Reuters.
     
    The meeting at a hotel in downtown Istanbul was between senior figures of the Syrian National Coalition, including its president Ahmad Jarba, and envoys from 11 core "Friends of Syria" alliance members, that included U.S. envoy Robert Ford, the top U.S. official handling the Syria file, the sources said.
    Facing Russian and Chinese disapproval that could dampen prospects for proposed peace talks in Geneva, Assad's foes have vowed to punish a poison gas attack in some rebel-held districts of Damascus on August 21 that killed hundreds.
    U.N. experts trying to establish what exactly happened in the attack were finally able to cross the frontline on Monday to see survivors - despite being shot at in government-held territory. But they put off a second visit until Wednesday.
    (Reporting by Khaled Oweis, Writing by William Maclean; Editing by Janet Lawrence) 
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