"A no-fly zone is just one option of many that we have analyzed and prepared. It will be difficult because the Syrian air defense system is sophisticated and it's dense," said Gen Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff with the US Defence Secretary, Chuck Hagel present with him.
"As I've said many times, if that is a decision that the nation takes, that we want to impose a no-fly zone, we'll make it happen.
"My concern has been ensuring that Syria's airplanes don't fly addresses about 10 percent of the problem in terms of the casualties that are taken in Syria," he added.
"If we choose to conduct a no-fly zone, it's essential an act of war, and I'd like to understand the plan to make peace before we start a war," said Dempsey.
Responding to a question on arming the rebels, Hagel said the US will always have to be assured that assistance it gives to the Syrian Military Council gets to the right people.
"We support what the decision is and what the president decided to do," he said.
Hagel, however, ruled out a direct US military involvement in Syria.
"We're at a place right now where while the regime has indicated sure, we want to have some sort of discussion or some sort of talk," said Patrick Ventrell, spokesperson of US State Department.
"They haven't been serious about understanding that this has to be people coming to the table who are focused on protecting the rights of all Syrians and providing for a transitional government that will be a government for all Syrians and all Syrian citizens," he said.
"We want them to sort out their leadership issues. We want them to have a broad representative moderate grouping who can represent the rights of all Syrians as they go into the important process" he said.
And both sides will need to have representatives who are focused on the future of Syria and all Syrian citizens," Ventrell addead.
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