Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Theresa May Won’t Blame Assad for Chemical Attack, Not ‘Confirmed’

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Prime Minister Theresa May has indicated that more evidence is needed before blaming Bashar al-Assad for the latest chemical attack in Syria and taking military action against his regime.

Following phone calls with U.S. President Donald Trump and French premier Emmanuel Macron, No 10 said the international community “needed to respond” but did not confirm Assad was responsible at this stage.

“[The leaders] agreed that reports of a chemical weapons attack in Syria were utterly reprehensible and if confirmed, represented further evidence of the Assad regime’s appalling cruelty against its own people and
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2 comments:

  1. Perhaps, I am just an ass. But I do not understand everyone, hyperventilating to attack Syria. If it actually happened and I am not sure it did. Why should I care? The President of Syria, used chemicals to kill Syrians, within the boarders of Syria. What national interest is it to America, or any other country? Why should America or any other country spill blood and treasure for something internal. Who care what Syria does to its own people? Hell, the entire democrat party and left are near cardiac arrest because someone hinted another country interfered in our business. Isn’t that exactly what an attack on Syria would be, outside interference over an internal matter.

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    1. No sane, unbiased person would state that this was Assad's doing, no ifs, ands or buts.

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