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IDF Bolsters Troops; IAF Circles Lebanon Sky
[Ynet] Gearing for possible US attack on Syria, IDF is bolstering troops in north, deploying defense systems in center. 'If Syria is attacked, Zionists will be attacked,' Iran army chief says
Lots of pretty photos (at least I assume they're pretty, though they are awfully sand-coloured) at the link.
The IDF is bolstering forces in the north, in preparation for a possible attack by the US, Lebanese media reported Saturday, referring more specifically to areas in front of the blue line in east south Leb and upper Galilee and the Golan Heights.

According to reports, IAF planes are continually circling above the same areas in south Leb. In addition, the IDF deployed all missile defense systems.

On Friday, the IDF deployed an Iron Dome battery in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan area. For the first time the battery is facing north. The system was deployed as a precaution ahead of possible Syrian retaliation to a potential US strike.

Iron Dome, Hetz and Patriot missile defense were also deployed in the north.

A security official told AFP Saturday that Syria expected a military attack "at any moment," just hours after UN experts probing a suspected gas attack blamed on the regime left the country.

Iranian army's Chief of Staff Hassan Firuzabadi said that "If Syria is attacked, the Zionists will be attacked," the Fars news agency reported.

President Barack Obama
If you have a small business, you didn't build that...
said on Friday the chemical weapons attack in Syria threatened US allies Israel, Turkey and Jordan and that while "nobody ends up being more war weary than me" he is considering a narrow, limited US response.

US attack
Secretary of State John F. I was in Vietnam, you know Kerry
Former Senator-for-Life from Massachussetts, self-defined war hero, speaker of French, owner of a lucky hat, conqueror of Cambodia, and current Secretary of State...
, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, and other senior US national security officials will hold conference calls about Syria on Saturday afternoon with the Senate Democratic Caucus as well as the Senate Republican Conference, a White House official said.

President Barack Obama's top advisers were to make their case for limited military strikes against Syria to the full Senate on Saturday, presenting evidence of a chemical weapons attack last week that the White House says killed more than 1,400 people.

Obama has broad legal powers to take military action.
But not unlimited, and where the boundary sits is exactly the issue. Not that YNet wants to inform you, the reader, of that.
While he has said he has not made a final decision, he has made it clear that he believes the United States must do something to hold the Syrian government accountable for the attack.
No matter how ill-informed or superficial...
But US politicians have pushed for more information about Obama's intentions in Syria, with many expressing reservations about the cost and impact of potential strikes.

On Saturday afternoon, top national security officials will hold unclassified conference calls with the Senate Democratic Caucus as well as the Senate Republican Conference, a White House official said.

Secretary of State John Kerry and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will participate, as well as Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Obama's National Security Adviser Susan Rice, and Admiral James Winnefeld, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Most Americans do not want the United States to intervene in Syria. A Rooters/Ipsos poll taken this week showed only 20% believe the United States should take action, but that was up from 9% last week.

Some politicians have said Obama should seek backing for the strike with a vote in Congress. "The American people I think really deserve that debate," said Barbara Lee, a Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, Democrat in the House of Representatives, in an interview with CNN.
Posted by: trailing wife 2013-09-01
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