Syria Says its Army is Ready, has 'Finger on Trigger'

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Syria said it has its "finger on the trigger" as it braces for what it considers an imminent Western military strike, as U.S. President Barack Obama plans to address the nation.

"The Syrian army is fully ready, its finger on the trigger to face any challenge or scenario that they want to carry out," Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi said.

And a security official, asking not to be named, told Agence France Presse that Syria was now "expecting an attack at any moment."

The White House said Obama would speak to the American people at 17:15 GMT, but would not announce imminent military action.

Maneuvering over the past two days has appeared to signal that Obama has called for "limited" military strikes that could take place shortly.

But developments on Saturday could indicate an prolongation of the timetable for diplomatic reasons.

Arab League foreign minster, meanwhile, brought forward to Sunday a Cairo meeting that had been scheduled for Tuesday. Earlier this week, it placed the "entire responsibility" for the alleged attacks on Damascus, and any further condemnation of Assad's actions could give Washington extra diplomatic cover for military action.

Furthermore, U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky said inspectors who spent four days investigating an alleged chemical attack last week would not issue a report on their findings until laboratory tests are conducted.

With the departure of the inspectors on Saturday opening a window for a possible U.S.-led punitive strike, the head of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards warned that this would trigger reactions beyond the borders of Tehran's key regional ally.

"The fact that the Americans believe that military intervention will be limited to within Syrian borders is an illusion," said commander Mohammad Ali Jafari.

"It will provoke reactions beyond that country," and "reinforce extremism," he said, quoted by the ISNA news agency.

The inspectors, who flew to the Netherlands on Saturday, are due to report straight back to United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon and detail their conclusions on whether a poison gas attack actually did take place in Damascus suburbs on August 21.

Obama's administration says it already has firm evidence that the regime launched a chemical onslaught that killed 1,429 people, including at least 426 children.

That brought a contemptuous response from Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose country is a close ally of Syria, saying claims the regime had used chemical weapons were "utter nonsense" and demanding proof.

The U.S. president said he was looking at a "wide range of options" but had ruled out "boots on the ground" or a "long-term campaign."

"We are looking at the possibility of a limited, narrow act," Obama said Friday, while stressing no final decision had been taken on unleashing military strikes against President Bashar Assad's regime.

Syria has denied responsibility for the alleged incident and has pointed the finger of blame at "terrorists" -- its term for rebels ranged against Assad's forces.

In Damascus, the mood was heavy with fear, and security forces were making preparations for possible air strikes, pulling soldiers back from potential targets.

Residents were seen stocking up with fuel for generators in case utilities are knocked out by a strike.

Comments 18
Thumb LebCynic 31 August 2013, 19:09

None of them lasted as long as President Assad effectively fighting an invasion by foreign terrorists, none of them had the support of the majority of their people like President Assad, none of them had strong political relationships like President Assad, none of them managed to stair down the west like President Assad supporters of a western strike are dropping like flies.. For your analysis to be creditable compare apples with apples ✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌

Thumb shoo-yaba 31 August 2013, 22:02

Distructive, I agree no other leaders lasted as long as him. But remember the foreign interference is from terrorist retard that have klashinkov and RPG and wants to rule the world- they are out of their mind. But when it comes to Western powers, there is no comparison and Assad and Syrian army will be out of their mind if they think they can stop them. Plus they say their finger is on the trigger, what are they going to shoot, Cruise Missiles? good luck.

Thumb Maxx 01 September 2013, 18:27

Ha ha: You know they can always bleed on them. That will show the West!

Thumb Maxx 01 September 2013, 18:29

What do you mean "majority of their people"? The majority of the Syrian people are not your stereotypical "7amasné": they know better than to support a mass-murderer who might turn his army's guns against their mothers and children in one of his PMSs. The only reason Baschar's forces were able to force a victory was through the inclusion of such masters of murder on their team like Hizb. Hizb are the oranges in the Syrian apple basket. So how do you like them apples?

Missing coolmec 31 August 2013, 19:17

distructive
are you for real/ Assad has the support of his people? dude you are delusional

Thumb jcamerican 31 August 2013, 19:29

Everybody is ready to have an everlasting war in the ME.

Thumb justice 31 August 2013, 19:55

of course he has the support of his people. He was voted in for 2 consecutive terms each time with 96.78% of eligible voters.

Default-user-icon Concerned Citizen (Guest) 31 August 2013, 19:36

Irrespective of being with or against Assad; who declared the united states as an officiald world police? There is a UN and 197 other nations yet none dare confront the USA including the pigmy China and Russia. By the way what are the inspectors doing if the USA is going to bomb anyway? I am sure the inspectors are collecting intelligence for the CIA and the Mosad to see if their chemical weapons acheived their goal; otherwise what are they doing? Every body agreed there was a chemical attack so what are they proving?The USA says they don't care for the inspectors report!!they have the evidence since they with the help of Mosad and syrian army spies planted it and executed the task...wallah ya amme shaghlee. they can bully everybody and anybody anytime and anywhere...

Thumb general_puppet 31 August 2013, 20:17

"The Syrian army is fully ready"... that must mean they have all abandoned the sites they think will be targeted. As far as "its finger on the trigger" where was your finger each time the Israelis hit you?

Default-user-icon hahahah (Guest) 01 September 2013, 18:37

well said hahahahah
i remember a sketch by SL Chi about how the syrians vowed to retaliate and did absolutely nothing.

Thumb shoo-yaba 31 August 2013, 21:58

Agreed Ice Man - When the U.S. wanted to invade Iraq, they said the American soldiers will see hell, they will suffer like never before, it will be their grave yard and on and on and on with empty talks. The U.S. invaded and controlled the country in few months. The think the Iranians are delusional and don't know the power of U.S. military & technology. they need to wake up and smell the hummus

Thumb Maxx 01 September 2013, 18:20

Shoo, yaba? I mean, Shoo-Yaba: Though generally I agree with most of what you say, I'll have to play Devil's advocate on this one: Though back in '03 Baghdad fell in 21 days (on the 9th of April, after the Vernal Equinox invasion), it cannot be said that they really "controlled" the country (the anarchy and mayhem and public looting of national treasures on the 10th of April is just one of the prime examples; today's daily chaos and suicide bombings is just one of the more recent examples). A war doesn't end with the fall of the regime bastion, and in our present scenario the Syrian tyrant knows it and counts on it as a plan-B (as in, B for Beyond the grave). And the West knows it too, which is why they dread that he should be killed too early like Qaddhafi: they prefer to see him humiliated and publicly step down once his hand (and face) is forced: it would serve to discourage the remainder of his troops.

Thumb Maxx 01 September 2013, 18:23

Also, and once again from the POV of the Devil's advocate, as the Iranian Occupation Forces (aka Hizb) have ceaselessly proved in the South of Lebanon, and which is part of their greatest propaganda (and one of the few honourable points about them, to be totally honest), is that technology isn't a substitute for a strong and determined Human will. So if Hizb are there on the ground to motivate the murderers, they will not be too quickly discouraged by an overwhelming technological superiority in their face. And they also are counting on their own propaganda to sow low morality in the hearts of any invading troops - which is why the West is so strenuously trying to avoid any "boots on the ground".

Missing VINCENT 01 September 2013, 01:27

Based on what has been said, and what I've read between the lines, at least so far, neither the U.S. nor the European super powers really want Assad gone and his regime collapsed. It looks like they rather keep his regime in tact but have him jump ship. This is what I conclude, and this has nothing to do with my own judgments re. the Assad regime.

Missing sharshaf 01 September 2013, 02:14

Guys, I'm going for fishing....
Anyone wanna join?

Thumb LebCynic 01 September 2013, 04:31

Wallah that's a great idea... Boat or land?

Thumb Maxx 01 September 2013, 17:58

"Finger on the trigger": Isn't that what you had in the face of every granny and child in your own country?

Default-user-icon NeverForget (Guest) 01 September 2013, 18:38

and in Lebanon!! but of course the tayyar people choose to forget and jump through hoops to defend the regime today...