US says Syrian regime has used chemical weapons twice

Assad crosses Obama's 'red line' by using sarin gas, but president moving 'cautiously' to intervene

US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel speaks with reporters after reading a statement on chemical weapon use in Syria during a press conference in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates on April 25, 2
(Image credit: 2013 AFP)

THE US is moving "cautiously" towards military intervention in Syria's bloody civil war following the revelation that the Assad regime has almost certainly used chemical weapons against the rebels.

While there have been reports about the regime using chemical weapons in Syria for some time, says the National Review Online, there now appears to be a "consensus that the Assad government has used them".

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