Syria: transcript of PM's interview
Prime Minister David Cameron gave an interview about the chemical weapons attack in Syria.

Question
Prime Minister, have you made a decision on UK military intervention in Syria and, if so, what바카라 사이트s the case for it?
Prime Minister
Well, no decision has yet been taken. But let바카라 사이트s be clear what is at stake here. Almost a hundred years ago, the whole world came together and said that the use of chemical weapons was morally indefensible and completely wrong. And what we바카라 사이트ve seen in Syria are appalling scenes of death and suffering because of the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime. And I don바카라 사이트t believe we can let that stand.
Now of course, any action we take or others take would have to be legal, would have to be proportionate. It would have to be specifically to deter and degrade the future use of chemical weapons. Let me stress to people: this is not about getting involved in a Middle Eastern war, or changing our stance in Syria, or going further into that conflict. It바카라 사이트s nothing to do with that. It바카라 사이트s about chemical weapons. Their use is wrong and the world shouldn바카라 사이트t stand idly by.
Question
So it바카라 사이트s clear it바카라 사이트s a tactical move possibly. But what do you say to the millions of people who will see this in their front rooms tonight, who will say, 바카라 사이트What바카라 사이트s Syria got to do with risking the lives of UK service men and women, and spending millions of pounds in UK taxpayers바카라 사이트 money?바카라 사이트
Prime Minister
Well the question we have to ask ourselves is, if there is no action following this big use of chemical weapons, is it going to be more likely in future that more and more regimes will use chemical weapons? That this regime will use them again and again on a larger scale, and we바카라 사이트ll see more death and more suffering? It must be right to have some rules in our world, and to try to enforce those rules.
Now of course, as Prime Minister, I take my responsibilities about safeguarding our armed services incredibly carefully, incredibly seriously. But the question we need to ask is whether acting or not acting will make the use of chemical weapons more prevalent.
Question
So you바카라 사이트re going to ask your MPs and other MPs, on Thursday, to specifically support military action, are you? And if you lose the vote, does that mean that바카라 사이트s off the table?
Prime Minister
Well, as I바카라 사이트ve said, no decision has yet been taken. Any decision would have to be proportionate, would have to be legal, would have to be about specifically deterring the use of chemical weapons. But I바카라 사이트ve recalled parliament so this issue can be properly debated, so the government can listen to views in parliament. And yes, it is my intention to put forward a motion in parliament so that members of parliament will be able to vote.
Now, obviously this is a developing situation and, as I say, decisions haven바카라 사이트t been taken. But we shouldn바카라 사이트t stand by when we see this massive use of chemical weapons, the appalling levels of suffering, morally reprehensible, something the world came together almost a hundred years ago and said, 바카라 사이트These weapons shouldn바카라 사이트t be used바카라 사이트, and they are being used here in Syria. And that is why, in my view, we need to discuss the need to act.
Interviewer
MPs want verification, they want clarification on the endgame, on the legality. What do you say to them? They바카라 사이트re just not convinced at this stage.
Prime Minister
Well of course, I think in parliament is the right place to set out all of the arguments, to deal with all of the questions. But I would say this to people: there is never 100% certainty; there is never one piece, or several pieces of intelligence, that can give you absolutely certainty.
But what we know is, this regime has huge stocks of chemical weapon. We know that they have used them on at least ten occasions prior to this last wide-scale use. We know that they have both the motive and the opportunity, whereas the opposition does not have those things, and the opposition바카라 사이트s chance of having used chemical weapons, in our view, is vanishingly small. We know all these things.
The question now for us is, are we more likely to deter the future use of chemical weapons by acting or not acting? That바카라 사이트s the consideration. But let me say again, I understand people바카라 사이트s concerns about getting involved in wars in the Middle East, getting sucked into the situation in Syria. This is not about wars in the Middle East. This is not even about the Syrian conflict. It is about the use of chemical weapons and making sure, as a world, we deter their use and we deter the appalling scenes that we바카라 사이트ve all seen on our television screens.
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