Obama says struggling over whether to get involved in Syria

U.S. Chief executive Barack Barack obama talks in the Condition Cusine Space of the
White-colored House in California, Jan 24, 2013.

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said he has been struggling with the query whether a U.S. army participation in Syria's 22-month-old municipal war would help take care of the weakling issue or worsen.

In a couple of discussions, Barack obama addressed experts who say the U. s. Declares has not been engaged enough in Syria, where many individuals have been murdered and large numbers removed according to U.N. authorities. Transcripts of both discussions were launched on Weekend.

The U. s. Declares has known as on Syrian Chief executive Bashar al-Assad to phase down, and has identified an resistance coalition - but has ceased brief of permitting U.S. supplying of rebels to overthrow Assad.

"In a scenario like Syria, I have to ask: can we matter in that situation?" Barack obama said in an meeting with The New Republic launched on the magazine's web page.

Obama said he has to think about the advantage of a army participation with the capability of the Government to back up soldiers still in Afghanistan, where the U. s. Declares is receiving fight causes after a number of decades of war.

"Could it induce even more intense assault or the use of substance weapons? What provides the best probability of a constant post-Assad regime?

"And how do I think about countless numbers who have been murdered in Syria in comparison to the countless numbers who are currently being murdered in the Congo?" he said.

Obama's feedback come as globe management collected in Davos, Swiss, said they wanted the U. s. Declares were more engaged in geopolitical problems such as the disputes in Syria and Mali, where Portugal is fighting al Qaeda-affiliated militants.

Defense Assistant Leon Panetta said on Weekend that the U. s. Declares will fly tankers to refuel France jet competitors, growing U.S. participation, which had been restricted to discussing intellect and offering airlift assistance.

In an meeting with CBS tv system "60 Moments," Barack obama bristled when requested to reply to critique that the U. s. Declares has been hesitant to practice international plan problems like the Syrian problems.

Obama said his management put U.S. warplanes into the worldwide attempt to oust Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, and led a power to power Egypt Chief executive Hosni Mubarak from workplace.

But in Syria, his management wants to create sure U.S. activity would not jepardize, he said.

"We do nobody a assistance when we jump before we look, where we ... take on factors without having believed through all the repercussions of it," Barack obama informed CBS.

"We are not going to be able to management every element of every conversion and transformation" in disputes all over the globe, he said. "Sometimes they're going to go back and forth."

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