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US suggests destruction unit for Syria's chemical weapons

AMSTERDAM/WASHINGTON - The Pentagon is suggesting the world's chemical weapons watchdog uses a US-made mobile destruction unit in Syria to neutralise the country's toxic stockpile, officials told Reuters.
It gave a briefing on the unit on Tuesday to officials at the Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, who are deciding what technology to use for the ambitious chemical weapons destruction plan, two officials said.
Faced with the threat of a US military intervention, Syrian President Bashar Assad agreed last month to a US-Russian plan to destroy his sizeable chemical weapons program by the middle of 2014.
Initial talks between Washington and Moscow about where to destroy the stockpile included shipping it abroad, but it is illegal for most countries to import chemical weapons, making on-site destruction more likely.
Syria and the OPCW must make a decision on what technology will be used by Nov. 15.