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Russia warns US on Syria WMD excuse 
MOSCOW 

 
Lavrov said the subject of using weapons of mass destruction should not be 
joked around with. AFP photo 

Russia warned the West yesterday against using a search for weapons of mass 
destruction (WMD) in Syria as an excuse for ousting President Bashar al-Assad 
in a fashion similar to the notorious hunt for deadly arms in Saddam Hussein’s 
Iraq.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov questioned why U.N. Secretary General 
Ban Ki-moon was calling for a fact-finding mission in Syria by citing unproven 
claims of the regime’s use of chemical weapons in December 2012.

“This demand by the secretary-general with reference to a forgotten episode 
reminds us a great deal of attempts in Syria to introduce a practice analogous 
to that which existed in Iraq, when they were looking for weapons of mass 
destruction there,” Lavrov told reporters. The Barack Obama administration last 
week said Syria had probably used chemical arms in the conflict.

Russia strongly opposed the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 that toppled the 
Iraqi leader and has bitterly resisted foreign intervention in Syria, its close 
Middle East ally. Lavrov accused some governments and other players of using 
the threat of chemical warfare as a pretext for insisting on a foreign invasion 
of Syria.

“There are governments and outside players that believe that all means are 
appropriate to overthrow the Syrian regime,” said Lavrov, apparently referring 
to Western and anti-al-Assad Arab governments. “But the subject of using 
weapons of mass destruction is too serious, it should not be joked around 
with.” 

The U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 was sparked by a search for weapons of 
mass destruction purportedly held by Hussein’s regime that were never found.

Lavrov’s statement came a day after Republican senators pressed Obama to 
intervene in Syria’s civil war, saying America could attack Syrian air bases 
with missiles but should not send in ground troops.

Neutralizing the government forces’ air advantage over the rebels “could turn 
the tide of battle pretty quickly,” Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham told CBS’s 
“Face the Nation.”

“One way you can stop the Syrian air force from flying is to bomb the Syrian 
air bases with cruise missiles,” the South Carolina senator said, adding that 
international action was needed to bring the conflict to a close but “You don’t 
need boots on the ground from the U.S. point of view.” 

Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential candidate in 2008, said the 
United States should step up its support for Syrian rebels even if it turns out 
that al-Assad’s forces have not used poison gas in the conflict. 

“We could use Patriot [missile] batteries and cruise missiles,” the Arizona 
lawmaker, an influential voice on military issues in the U.S. Senate, told 
NBC’s Meet The Press.

McCain said an “international force” should also be readied to go into Syria to 
secure stocks of chemical weapons. “There are a number of caches of these 
chemical weapons. They cannot fall into the hands of the jihadists,” he said. 
At the same time, McCain said it would be a mistake for American ground troops 
to enter Syria because that “would turn the people against us.”

Compiled from AFP and Reuters stories by the Daily News staff.

April/30/2013

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