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Iraq attacking Camp Ashraf, 35 killed, dozens injured

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Iran Focus: At least 35 Iranian dissidents have been killed in an Iraqi army raid on Camp Ashraf on Sunday. Iraqi army units under the command of Nuri al Maliki attacked Camp Ashraf where 100 members of Iran’s main opposition group PMOI reside based on an agreement with the US and Iraqi governments and the United Nations.

Obama’s credibility on line in reversal

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AP: President Barack Obama’s abrupt decision to instead ask Congress for permission left him with a high-risk gamble that could devastate his credibility if no action is ultimately taken in response to a deadly chemical weapons attack that crossed his own “red line.”

President Hollande says alleged chemical attack cannot go unpunished

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Wall Street Journal: President François Hollande’s vow to join a potential U.S.-led strike on Syria propels France to the unusual position of Washington’s top ally after the U.K. withdrew amid strong public and parliamentary opposition to military action.

UN experts leave Syria as US edges toward strike

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AP: The U.N. experts investigating last week’s alleged chemical weapons strike outside Damascus left Syria early Saturday and crossed into neighboring Lebanon, departing hours after President Barack Obama said he is weighing “limited and narrow” action against Syrian regime.

U.S. intelligence on Syria stops short of Assad’s role

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Bloomberg: As additional evidence of the Syrian regime’s complicity, the report said the U.S. intercepted communications involving a senior Syrian official “who confirmed that chemical weapons were used by the regime on August 21 and was concerned” that a United Nations team investigating the attack would obtain evidence.

Quietly, some allies push for action

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Wall Street Journal: Turkish, Israeli and Saudi officials in recent days are telling President Barack Obama he must respond to Syria’s alleged use of chemical weapons. Failure to act, these allies said, could convince Iran that Washington isn’t serious about halting its pursuit of nuclear weapons.

US: Iran can’t access much oil income

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AP: The U.S. has concluded that nearly half of Iran’s monthly earnings from crude oil exports are accumulating in accounts overseas because of sanctions that restrict Tehran’s access to the money.

Glencore trades with Iran even as competitors depart

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Bloomberg: Glencore Xstrata Plc (GLEN), the largest publicly traded commodities supplier, is conducting business with Iran even as competitors abandon the country, potentially drawing scrutiny from regulators.

Kerry: Failure to act on Syria would embolden Iran

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AFP: US Secretary of State John Kerry declared Friday that international failure to take military action against Syria over its chemical weapons attacks would embolden Iran and Hezbollah.

Obama’s advisers shifted on Syria as Libya honed caution

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Bloomberg: President Barack Obama is shaping his decision whether to attack Syria with the help of a small, loyal cadre of advisers who almost to a person share a reluctance to engage Bashar al-Assad’s regime militarily.