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Military Chief: Iran Will Support Syria 'to the End'

Iran will support Syria "until the end" in the face of possible U.S.-led military strikes, the chief of Iran's elite Quds Force unit was quoted Thursday by the media as saying.

Iran is Syria's main regional ally and some analysts believe a wider goal of U.S. President Barack Obama's determination to launch a strike against the Damascus regime is to blunt Tehran's growing regional influence and any consequent threat to Washington ally Israel.

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South Korea Raises Possible Syria-N. Korea Weapons Link

South Korea's defense ministry Thursday called for fresh attention to North Korean chemical weapons, suggesting such arms might have been traded between Pyongyang and Syria.

The warning comes amid international outrage over the Syrian regime's alleged use of chemical weapons against its own people.

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U.N. Humanitarian Chief Amos in Damascus for Talks

U.N. humanitarian chief Valerie Amos arrived in the Syrian capital Damascus on Thursday for talks with government officials, a U.N. source told Agence France Presse.

Amos' visit comes shortly after the United Nations announced that the number of Syrian refugees had passed the two million mark since the country's conflict began in March 2011.

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Top U.S. Republican Rejects Russian Request to Meet on Syria

John Boehner, the top Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives, has rejected a request to meet a Russian delegation to discuss Syria, his spokesman said Wednesday.

Earlier this week, Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly endorsed plans to send a parliamentary delegation to the United States for talks with Congress.

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Bishops in U.S. Reject Military Strikes on Syria

Leaders of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States opposed military action against Syria on Wednesday, saying it would led to "unintended negative consequences."

In a letter to President Barack Obama, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said Washington should instead "work urgently and tirelessly" with others to end Syria's drawn-out civil war.

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U.S. Officials: Pentagon May Take Charge of Arming Syrian Rebels

Washington is weighing expanding support for Syrian rebels by having the Pentagon take charge of arming the opposition instead of a clandestine effort by the CIA, officials said Wednesday.

"It's under consideration," said a U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

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U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Panel Votes for Syria Strike

U.S. President Barack Obama's plan to conduct punishing military strikes on Syria passed its first congressional hurdle Wednesday, paving the way for full Senate debate on the use of force.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed an amended resolution 10-7, with one senator voting present, that authorizes U.S. military intervention with a 90-day deadline and bars U.S. boots on the ground for combat purposes.

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Kerry Says Arab Nations Offered to Pay for Syria Strike

An international coalition for action against Syria is growing, Secretary of State John Kerry told U.S. lawmakers Wednesday, adding that Arab nations had even offered to pay for any strikes.

"We are building support with ... other countries, among them the Arab League," Kerry said, as the U.S. administration tried to sell its plan for military action to punish Syria for its use of chemical weapons.

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'No Military Solution' in Syria, Says Political Group

An international political grouping headed by former U.N. secretary general Kofi Annan came out against military action in Syria Wednesday, as the U.S. sought allies for strikes following alleged chemical attacks.

"There is no military solution to this conflict," said The Elders, a group founded by former South African president Nelson Mandela.

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U.S. Aims for Psychological Effect with Strikes on Syria, Say Experts

Limited military strikes against Syria favored by President Barack Obama may have a psychological effect but little practical impact on the Damascus regime's firepower, experts said Wednesday.

Vowing to avoid large-scale, open-ended action, Obama has proposed a "shot across the bow" in a bid to punish President Bashar Assad for allegedly resorting to chemical weapons.

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