Chairman
of rebels' Joint Chiefs of Staff and the National Coalition to visit Washington
next week to probe the Congressmen for positive vote regarding the anticipated
US strike, Louai Mukdad, political coordinator of the Free Syrian Army said.
Syria's
opposition called on the U.S. congress to approve military action against al-Assad
and said any intervention should be accompanied with more arms for the rebels.
"Dictatorships like Iran and North Korea
are watching closely to see how the free world responds to the Assad regime's
use of chemical weapons against the Syrian people," the Syrian opposition
coalition said in a statement issued in Istanbul.
"If the free world fails to respond to
such an outrageous breach of international norms, dictators around the world
will be encouraged in their efforts to follow the example set by Assad,"
it said.
U.S.
President Barack Obama said on Saturday he would seek congressional consent
before taking action against Damascus for its apparent use of chemical weapons,
a move likely to delay an attack for at least 10 days.
The
opposition said international inaction over the conflict in Syria, now in its
third year, had emboldened Assad and allowed the violence to escalate.
"During the past two and half years, the
democratic world has offered only condolences and promises while Assad's
regime, supported by its allies in Iran and Russia, has been busy killing
Syria's democratic hopes," the statement said.
"Any possible military action should be
carried out in conjunction with an effort to arm the Free Syrian Army. This
will be vital in restraining Assad and ending the killing and chaos he wants to
spread throughout the region."
Zaman Alwasl
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