DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Two Syrian officials have denied the government has used chemical weapons against rebel forces, saying the regime had no need for them.
The denials follow assertions by the White House and other top Obama administration officials that U.S. intelligence had concluded with “varying degrees of confidence” that the Syrian government has twice used chemical weapons in its civil war.
A Syrian government official said the government did not and will not use chemical weapons even if it had them. He spoke to The Associated Press today on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give official statements.
Syrian official Sharif Shehadeh called the U.S. claims “lies” and likened them to false accusations that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction ahead of the U.S. invasion of that country.