The Gold Coast Bulletin

Syrian attack fears

US warns Assad after suspected chemical weapons strike

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THE United States said on Tuesday it suspected that Syrian government forces had carried out a fresh chemical attack, and it has threatened reprisals.

The State Department said it was assessing indication­s that the regime used chemical weapons on Sunday during its offensive in Idlib, the most significan­t remaining holdout in Syria of jihadist rebels.

“We are still gathering informatio­n on this incident, but we repeat our warning that if the Assad regime uses chemical weapons, the United States and our allies will respond quickly and appropriat­ely,” State Department spokeswoma­n Morgan Ortagus said.

She also denounced Russia, the key ally of Damascus, for what she called a “disinforma­tion campaign” as it tries to blame other parties for chemical attacks.

“The Assad regime’s culpabilit­y in horrific chemical weapons attacks is undeniable,” Ms Ortagus said.

Russia and Turkey, the key ally of the rebels, in September reached an agreement that nominally protects Idlib amid fears for the safety of some three million people who live in or have fled into the northweste­rn area.

But Syria’s former AlQaeda affiliate, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has seized a large part of the province and adjoining areas, triggering a regime offensive that includes strikes by Syrian and Russian aircraft.

Ms Ortagus said that the offensive has “destroyed known health facilities, schools, residences and internally displaced person camps”.

“The regime’s attacks against the communitie­s of northwest Syria must end,” she said.

“The United States reiterates its warning, first issued by President (Donald) Trump in September 2018, that an attack against the Idlib de-escalation zone would be a reckless escalation that threatens to destabilis­e the region,” she said.

The warning came despite a trip to Russia last week by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who said that the rival powers had found ways to work together on Syria.

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