U.S., allies hit 3 Syrian sites linked To chemical weapons program

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The Damascus sky lights up with missile fire as a U.S.-led coalition launches an attack early Saturday, targeting different parts of the Syrian capital. Hassan Ammar/AP
The Damascus sky lights up with missile fire as a U.S.-led coalition launches an attack early Saturday, targeting different parts of the Syrian capital.
Hassan Ammar/AP

The U.S., Britain and France carried out airstrikes early Saturday against three sites in Syria in response to a suspected chemical weapons attack last week by President Bashar Assad’s regime.

“We are prepared to sustain this response until the Syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents,” President Trump said in televised remarks from the White House.

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joe Dunford said the three countries called on warships and piloted aircraft to hit the sites linked to Syria’s country’s chemical weapons program.

One site was a science research facility in Damascus, the Syrian capital, where residents said loud explosions rang out.

The other two were production and storage facilities around Homs, a city to the north of Damascus.

There were no immediate reports on casualties or the extent of the damage. The Pentagon said it would provide a more detailed assessment on Saturday morning.

The sites were chosen to minimize civilian loss of life and possible release of chemical agents, the Pentagon officials said. Mattis said the number of weapons used was about double those used in a strike in April 2017. In that case, 59 Tomahawk missiles were fired at a Syrian airbase in the western part of the country following a chemical attack blamed on Assad’s forces.

“Right now we have no additional attacks planned,” Mattis said.

Dunford said the U.S. used its regular communication channels with the Russians to inform them about the U.S. aircraft, but did not warn the Russians about the targets.

The U.S. has about 2,000 troops in northeastern Syria, where they have partnered with Kurdish fighters to dismantle the Islamic State. With the extremist group largely defeated, the president says he supports the withdrawal of U.S. forces.

“America does not seek an indefinite presence in Syria,” he said. “The United States will be a partner and a friend. But the fate of the region lies in the hands of its own people.”

U.S. military officials have said they believe the American forces should remain a while longer to help stabilize the places where ISIS was pushed out.

Trump, meanwhile, also addressed the governments of Iran and Russia, both of which support Assad.

“I ask what kind of a nation wants to be associated with the mass murder of innocent men, women and children,” Trump said. “The nations of the world can be judged by the friends they keep. No nation can succeed in the long run by promoting rogue states, brutal tyrants and murderous dictators.”

Referring to Assad, Trump said, “These are not the actions of a man. They are crimes of a monster instead.”

The suspected chemical attack occurred on April 7 in the Damascus suburb of Douma, which had been held by rebel forces for years in Syria’s continuing civil war. Civilians and rebel forces abandoned Douma following the latest attack.

In the days leading up to the U.S. attack, Russia had warned that it would defend its troops in Syria. This has raised fears of a possible direct clash of U.S. and Russian forces.

The U.S. strike comes almost exactly a year after a previous U.S. strike, which was also in response to the Syrian regime’s alleged use of chemical weapons.

However, over the past year, Assad’s regime has improved its position in much of the country as it battles various rebel groups. His government controls most of the major cities, which are located in the western part of the country.

NPR

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9 responses to “U.S., allies hit 3 Syrian sites linked To chemical weapons program”

  1. Niemals Avatar

    Friday the 13th….

  2. OmegaHell, this is evidence?

    1. Omega will need evidence that there has been a US strike.

  3. MekensehParty Avatar
    MekensehParty

    they called it “Operation Desert Stormy ”
    yek yek yek

  4. wargame1 Avatar

    Assad the loser and Iran wants to goad Europe and America in to a direct confrontation with Russia. These cockroaches wins war with that strategy. They invited USA and Europe in attacking Afghanistan Iraq and Libya. Now they want to use their buddy Russia to attack Europe and America on their behalf. USA and Europe are like a thorn on their expansionist path. We should be more vigilant on the Iranian and Assad’s false flag operation which may start a war between Russia and USA/Europe.

    1. This is coming to a head with Iran. Iran needs to shiit, or get off the pot.
      Either they attack Israel or they go the fuk home.
      I am waiting to see human waves of Iranian controlled Afghan and Hezb Shiites attempting to storm the Golan boarder without air support. I will need an extra large bowl of popcorn. Iran can never live up to their hype and will be totally massacred.

      1. wargame1 Avatar

        Jerusalem Summit demands Iran regional withdrawal. Good move. We do not need these shits around.

  5. I see Assad/Iranian lies already claiming they shot down 90%+.
    Is there any reliable figures yet, other than the typical Assad/Iran BS alternate reality?

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