BRUSSELS (AP)
-- NATO's chief says he is convinced that the Syrian government used
chemical weapons against its people and insists a strong reaction is
needed to show dictators around the world that such weapons cannot be
used with impunity.
NATO Secretary-General
Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Monday that the alliance would remain a
strong defender of Turkey in case the member state was attacked as part
of the Syria crisis, and NATO would remain a forum for allies to consult
about action. He says that, at the moment, he does not see an
additional NATO role.
Rasmussen insisted that
"personally I am convinced, not only that a chemical attack has taken
place ... but I am also convinced that the Syrian regime is
responsible."
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