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With Syria strikes, the Trump era begins

THE PHOTOS OF CHILDREN KILLED IN A CHEMICAL ATTACK REPORTEDLY LED U.S. PRESIDENT TO ORDER A MILITARY STRIKE

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The US on Friday launched a massive military strike on a Syrian air base in retaliatio­n to a “barbaric” chemical attack on civilians allegedly by embattled President Bashar al-Assad’s regime

THE TRIGGER

The military action comes after Tuesday’s deadly chemical attack that officials said used chlorine mixed with a nerve agent, killing 86 people, including 27 children, in the rebelheld town of Khan Sheikhun in north-western Syria.

TOMAHAWKS ROPED IN

On President Donald Trump’s orders, US warships in the Mediterran­ean Sea launched between 50-60 Tomahawk cruise missiles at the Shayrat air base, in Homs governorat­e, where the warplanes that carried out the chemical attacks are based.

TRUMP EARLIER OPPOSED ATTACK

The move signals a dramatic shift in Trump’s position on whether the US should take military action against Assad’s regime. Trump, during his campaign for president, had opposed any such move.

WHY DID US STRIKE

According to Trump the strike is in vital national security interest of the United States to prevent and deter use of deadly chemical weapons.

DIRECT ACTION

This is the first direct military action the US has taken against the regime of Assad in Syria’s six-year civil war and represents a substantia­l escalation of the US military campaign in the region.

RUSSIA FUMES OVER U.S. STRIKE

Russia, who has provided military support for Bashar al-Assad’s government since September 2015, slammed the US air strike on a Syrian airbase as “aggression against a sovereign state”, and suspended a bilateral agreement with US to help avoid clashes in the skies over the war-torn country.

 ??  ?? The photo provided on Tuesday by the Syrian anti-government activist group Edlib Media Center shows children following a suspected chemical attack, at a makeshift hospital in Khan Sheikhoun, northern Idlib province, Syria.
The photo provided on Tuesday by the Syrian anti-government activist group Edlib Media Center shows children following a suspected chemical attack, at a makeshift hospital in Khan Sheikhoun, northern Idlib province, Syria.

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