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Trump abetting Syria ‘terrorists’ — Iran’s Rouhani

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TEHRAN: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said yesterday that ‘terrorists’ were applauding his US counterpar­t Donald Trump for launching a missile strike on an airbase of his Syrian government ally.

But he backed calls for an independen­t inquiry into a suspected chemical weapons attack on a rebel-held town in northweste­rn Syria on Tuesday that Trump blamed on the Damascus regime.

“This man who is now in office in America claimed that he wanted to fight terrorism but today all terrorists in Syria are celebratin­g the US attack,” Rouhani said in a speech aired by state television.

“Why have you attacked the Syrian army which is at war with terrorists? Under what law or authority did you launch your missiles at this independen­t country?”

Iran and Russia are the closest allies of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

They have provided him with military support not only against jihadists like the Islamic State group and former al-Qaeda affiliate Fateh al-Sham Front that are targeted by a US-led coalition

Why have you attacked the Syrian army which is at war with terrorists? Under what law or authority did you launch your missiles at this independen­t country? — Hassan Rouhani, Iran President

but also against other rebels they deem ‘terrorists’ too.

Both government­s have defended their Damascus ally against Western allegation­s that it carried out a chemical weapons attack on the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhun on Tuesday, killing dozens of civilians.

Rouhani called for “an independen­t commission” by ‘impartial countries’ into the claims.

“According to the United Nations, the Syrian government does not possess chemical weapons,” he said.

Rouhani was referring to the UN-supervised destructio­n of the Damascus regime’s chemical arsenal under a 2013 agreement between Washington and Moscow.

On Friday, hours after the US missile strike, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the Western allegation­s were ‘bogus’.

He likened them to the claims that Saddam Hussein’s regime had weapons of mass destructio­n which premised the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 but which later turned out to be baseless. — AFP

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