Obama on Syria: 'A Line Has Been Crossed'
But more direct evidence is still needed
According to the United Nation's refugee agency
Despite evidence seen by intelligence services to the contrary
White House being more cautious than some would like
Worried it could be just the beginning
Calls the move a war crime
It was time for another war, anyway
Urging Assad to prove he did not authorize the weapons to be used
Warning of the spread of Islamic terrorism
Says the move "violates every convention of warfare"
Needs more evidence to support Israel's conclusions
Secretary of State says he doesn't know what the facts are yet
NATO says it's ruled out intervention
Brig. Gen. Itay Brun told a defense conference that if there is no response Assad may view the use of chemical weapons as legitimate
Women and children among those killed in massacre
The French and British have been pushing for an end to the embargo
Islamic militants causing concern
Move comes with $70 million price tag
1.3 million Syrians have fled the conflict
Want to be able to cross the border
Group called Syrian Electronic Army altered site, took over Twitter accounts
Still unclear if chemical weapons were used by Assad's regime or the rebels
Evidence reportedly sent to United Nations
Conflicting interests even as most are interventionists at heart
No policy change announcements expected at meeting of G8 foreign ministers
Awaiting approval from the Syrian government
Might have a different goal in mind than others fighting Assad's regime
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