BERLIN (AP)
-- The German government is suggesting for the first time that it would
support an international military response against Syria if it is
confirmed that President Bashar Assad's troops attacked opponents with
chemical weapons.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's
spokesman Steffen Seibert said Monday that if U.N. inspectors confirm
the use of chemical weapons, "it must be punished."
Seibert
says the government has "very clear evidence that this was a chemical
weapons attack." He says he won't speculate on what kind of response
might be needed but would not rule out the use of force.
Foreign
Minister Guido Westerwelle said in a statement that if the attack is
confirmed "Germany would be among those who consider consequences to be
appropriate."
Merkel on Saturday urged a political solution to the Syrian conflict.
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