"We do have plenty of friends who are standing with us," White House Chief of Staff Dennis McDonough told CNN in an interview.
"We've got commitments from, as you saw in the statement and as you've seen in a series of statements since, including yesterday out of Brussels where the EU came out and said that the Syrian government should be held to account," he said.
"Let me just put this to rest. No, we have no firm commitments for military personnel or military equipment from any other country," said White House Chief of Staff.
McDonough said the US is interested in what the UN inspectors have to say.
"So it could be interesting corroborative information to what we already know and what I've just indicated to you everybody whom I speak with has indicated to me they believe, which is he used chemical weapons in August against his own people," he said.
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