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UN experts leave Syria at end of weapons probe

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BEIRUT ( AP) — The UN experts investigat­ing last week’s alleged chemical weapons strike outside Damascus left Syria early yesterday and crossed into neighborin­g Lebanon, departing hours after US President Barack Obama said he is weighing ``limited and narrow’’ action against a Syrian regime that the administra­tion has bluntly accused of launching the deadly attack.

An Associated Press crew saw the UN personnel enter Lebanon from Syria through the Masnaa border crossing and then drive in a 13-car convoy to the Beirut airport. After four days of on-site inspection­s, the team wrapped up its investigat­ion Friday into the suspected chemical weapons attack on rebel-held suburbs of Damascus on Aug. 21. The experts take with them blood and urine samples from victims as well as soil samples from the affected areas for examinatio­n in laboratori­es in Europe.

The inspectors’ departure brings the looming confrontat­ion between the US and President Bashar Assad’s regime one step closer to coming to a head.

Obama has said that if he opts for a military strike, any operation would be limited in scope and only aimed at punishing Assad for his alleged use of chemical weapons.

But any US action carries the potential to trigger retaliatio­n by the Syrian regime or its proxies against US allies in the region, such as Jordan, Turkey and Israel. That would inject a dangerous new dynamic into a Syrian civil war that has already killed more than 100,000 people, forced nearly two million to flee the country and inflamed sectarian tensions across the Middle East.

 ?? AFP ?? A UN convoy of vehicles, carrying inspectors investigat­ing allegation­s of the Syrian regime’s use of chemical weapons, drives through the Lebanese village of Taanayel after crossing into Lebanon from Syria yesterday.
AFP A UN convoy of vehicles, carrying inspectors investigat­ing allegation­s of the Syrian regime’s use of chemical weapons, drives through the Lebanese village of Taanayel after crossing into Lebanon from Syria yesterday.

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