US, Britain claim 'increasing signs' Syria behind recent chemical attack to civilians

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Publish Date: 7:58 - 25 August 2013
Tehran, YJC. -- US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron inched closer Saturday to attributing blame for a massive chemical weapons attack near Damascus to Bashar al-Assad's armed forces.
A Downing Street statement said the US and British leaders "are both gravely concerned by... increasing signs that this was a significant chemical weapons attack carried out by the Syrian regime against its own people."
 
"The fact that President Assad has failed to cooperate with the UN suggests that the regime has something to hide," it added, noting that "significant use of chemical weapons would merit a serious response from the international community."
 
Obama and Cameron spoke by phone and will "continue to consult closely" regarding the reported massacre, a more circumspect White House statement said, after the US president met with his top security aides.
 
The Syrian government and its foes, meanwhile, accused each other of using chemical weapons, as Doctors Without Borders said 355 people had died of "neurotoxic" symptoms stemming from Wednesday's incident, with thousands more being treated in hospital.

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