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US still 'locked and loaded' for new chemical attacks on Syria

US still 'locked and loaded' for new chemical attacks on Syria

Washington, Apr 15 (UNI) US President Donald Trump has warned Syria's government the US is "locked and loaded" to strike again if it carries out new chemical attacks, according to a BBC News on Sunday.
The warning came after the US, UK and France struck three Syrian sites in response to a suspected deadly chemical attack in the town of Douma a week ago.
Syria denies any chemical use and says that attack was fabricated by rebels.
A UN Security Council vote brought by Syria's ally, Russia, and condemning the US-led strikes was rejected.
The wave of strikes represents the most significant attack against President Bashar al-Assad's government by Western powers in seven years of Syria's civil war.
What has been the reaction to the strikes?
There was a bitter exchange at a UN Security Council emergency meeting on Saturday as Russia sought to secure a condemnation of the early morning air strikes by Western powers.
Russia's UN envoy, Vassily Nebenzia, read out a quote from President Vladimir Putin accusing the allies of "cynical disdain" in acting without waiting for the results of a chemical watchdog investigation into the Douma incident.
Inspectors from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) are currently in Damascus and are expected to visit Douma this weekend.
Mr Nebenzia accused the US, UK and France of "hooliganism" and of "demonstrating a blatant disregard for international law".
US envoy Nikki Haley said the strikes were "justified, legitimate and proportionate".
She said: "I spoke to the president this morning and he said, 'if the Syrian regime uses this poisonous gas again, the United States is locked and loaded'."
She added: "When our president draws a red line, our president enforces the red line."
Ms Haley said the US and its allies had given diplomacy "chance after chance" but Russia had continued to veto UN resolutions.
She said: "We cannot stand by and let Russia trash every international norm and allow use of chemical weapons to go unanswered."
Can Trump walk away after air strikes?
Bashar Jaafari, Syria's envoy to the UN, said the US, UK and France were "liars, spoilers and hypocrites" who exploited the UN "to pursue your policy of interference and colonialism".
On the 15-member council only China and Bolivia voted in favour of Russia's resolution.
Other reaction included: UK PM Theresa May said there was "no practicable alternative to the use of force" but also added the strikes were not about "regime change"
What did President Trump say?
He tweeted early on Saturday, hailing the strikes as "perfectly executed". He also thanked the UK and France.
Mr Trump had announced the strikes on TV on Friday night, saying the three allies had "marshalled their righteous power against barbarism and brutality".
He spoke to Mrs May and French President Emmanuel Macron by telephone on Saturday, agreeing the operation had been a success.
Where was hit?
At a Pentagon briefing on Saturday, Lt Gen Kenneth McKenzie listed the three targets that had been struck, saying the attacks had "set the Syrian chemical weapons programme back years": (1) The Barzah chemical weapons research and development centre near Damascus was hit by 76 missiles, 57 of them Tomahawk cruise missiles, and "destroyed"; (2) the Him Shinshar chemical weapons storage facility near Homs was hit by 22 missiles - nine US Tomahawks, eight British Storm Shadows and five naval cruise missiles and two Scalp cruise missiles launched by France; (3) the Him Shinshar chemical weapons bunker facility near Homs was targeted with seven Scalp missiles and was "successfully hit".
Gen McKenzie said the "initial indications are that we accomplished the military objectives without interference from Syria".
He said "none of the aircraft or missiles were successfully engaged" by defence systems and all aircraft had returned. Gen McKenzie said about 40 Syrian defence missiles were fired, mostly after the targets were hit.
The Pentagon briefing conflicted with information given at a Russian defence ministry briefing, which said 103 cruise missiles had been launched and 71 were shot down by Syrian systems.
Both the Russians and the US said there were no reported casualties. Syria says three people were hurt near Homs.
The US said it had communicated with Russia ahead of the strikes through the normal procedures of their "deconfliction" hotline but no details of the attacks were given.
There had been concerns that if the allied strikes had hit Russian military personnel, it would have further escalated tension.
The US says the scale of the strikes was about "double" what was launched in April 2017 after a chemical attack on the town of Khan Sheikhoun that killed more than 80 people.
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