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US President Barack Obama says he does not foresee a scenario that would require sending US troops to Syria. | US President Barack Obama says he does not foresee a scenario that would require sending US troops to Syria. |
He reaffirmed that clear evidence that the Syrian government had used chemical weapons would be a "game changer", but that any response would not be rushed. | He reaffirmed that clear evidence that the Syrian government had used chemical weapons would be a "game changer", but that any response would not be rushed. |
Earlier Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said the US was no longer ruling out arming the rebels. | Earlier Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said the US was no longer ruling out arming the rebels. |
This comes as dozens of people were reportedly killed by government troops in north-western Syria on Thursday. | This comes as dozens of people were reportedly killed by government troops in north-western Syria on Thursday. |
Mr Obama told reporters in Costa Rica on Friday that as a commander-in-chief he could rule nothing out "because circumstances change". | Mr Obama told reporters in Costa Rica on Friday that as a commander-in-chief he could rule nothing out "because circumstances change". |
But he added he did not foresee a scenario in which "American boots on the ground in Syria" would be good for either America or Syria. | But he added he did not foresee a scenario in which "American boots on the ground in Syria" would be good for either America or Syria. |
He also said he had already consulted with Middle Eastern leaders and they agreed with him. | He also said he had already consulted with Middle Eastern leaders and they agreed with him. |
Mr Obama reiterated that there was evidence that chemical weapons had been used in Syria, but that "we don't know when, where or how". | Mr Obama reiterated that there was evidence that chemical weapons had been used in Syria, but that "we don't know when, where or how". |
He stressed that if strong evidence was found it would be "a game changer for us" because "there is a possibility that it (weapons) lands in the hands of organisations like Hezbollah" in neighbouring Lebanon. | He stressed that if strong evidence was found it would be "a game changer for us" because "there is a possibility that it (weapons) lands in the hands of organisations like Hezbollah" in neighbouring Lebanon. |
On Thursday, Mr Hagel became the first senior US official to state publicly that Washington was reconsidering its opposition to supplying weapons to rebel forces. | |
"Arming the rebels - that's an option," he told reporters. | |
"You look at and rethink all options. It doesn't mean you do or you will. These are options that must be considered with the international community." | |
With no appetite for direct military intervention, many US officials increasingly feel that arming the rebels is now the least-worst option, the BBC's Kim Ghattas in Washington says. | |
US allies such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia are already providing weapons to various groups fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces. | |
The pressure to act has intensified in recent days after emerging evidence that Syria has used chemical weapons such as the nerve gas sarin. | |
'Pools of blood' | 'Pools of blood' |
Details of Thursday's incident in al-Bayda, near the port of Baniyas, were given by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Violations Documentation Centre in Syria. | Details of Thursday's incident in al-Bayda, near the port of Baniyas, were given by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Violations Documentation Centre in Syria. |
They said more than 40 people had been killed. | They said more than 40 people had been killed. |
An online video appears to show seven bodies in pools of blood. | An online video appears to show seven bodies in pools of blood. |
State media blamed the incident on "terrorists". | State media blamed the incident on "terrorists". |
It also reported that "a number of terrorists" had been killed when government forces captured a cache of arms and ammunition in the area. | It also reported that "a number of terrorists" had been killed when government forces captured a cache of arms and ammunition in the area. |
Al-Bayda is reportedly a predominantly Sunni Muslim village located in an area inhabited largely by members of President Assad's Alawite sect, a heterodox offshoot of Shia Islam. | |
More than 70,000 people have been killed since fighting between government forces and rebels erupted in March 2011. |