What will be the primary method used by the U.S. to address Syria's chemical weapons by June 30, 2025?
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Senior U.S. Official: Focused on Syria's Chemical Weapons, No Troop Deployment Planned Amid Prudent Measures
Dec 8, 2024, 08:08 PM
A senior U.S. official has stated that the United States is focused on ensuring the security of Syria's chemical weapons arsenal, particularly following recent developments in the region. The official emphasized that the U.S. is taking 'very prudent measures' to prevent access to these weapons, asserting that they have accurate information about Syria's weapons inventory. However, the official also clarified that there are no plans to deploy U.S. troops on the ground to address the issue of chemical weapons in Syria. Efforts have been ongoing in collaboration with Syrian partners and regional allies over the past week to manage the situation effectively.
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