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US threatens Syria, says Assad planning chemical weapons attack

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WASHINGTON: The White House warned Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Monday that he and his military would ‘ pay a heavy price’ if it conducted a chemical weapons attack and said the United States had reason to believe such preparatio­ns were underway.

The White House said in a statement released late on Monday the preparatio­ns by Syria were similar to those undertaken before an April 4 chemical attack that killed dozens of civilians and prompted US President Donald Trump to order a cruise missile strike on a Syrian air base.

“The United States has identified potential preparatio­ns for another chemical weapons attack by the Assad regime that would likely result in the mass murder of civilians, including innocent children,” White House spokesman Sean Spicer said.

“If ... Mr Assad conducts another mass murder attack using chemical weapons, he and his military will pay a heavy price,” he said.

White House officials did not respond to requests for comment on potential US plans or the intelligen­ce that prompted the statement about Syria’s preparatio­ns for an attack.

Trump, who took to Twitter not long after the statement went out, focused his attention on a Fox News report related to former President Barack Obama and the 2016 election rather than developmen­ts in Syria.

Trump ordered the strike on the Shayrat airfield in Syria in April in reaction to what Washington said was a poison gas attack by Assad’s government that killed 87 people in rebel-held territory. Syria denied it carried out the attack.

Assad said in an interview with the AFP news agency earlier this year that the alleged April attack was ‘ 100 per cent fabricatio­n’ used to justify a US air strike.

The strike was the toughest direct US action yet in Syria’s sixyear-old civil war, raising the risk of confrontat­ion with Russia and Iran, Assad’s two main military backers.

US and allied intelligen­ce officers had for some time identified several sites where they suspected the Assad government may have been hiding newly made chemical weapons from inspectors, said one US official familiar with the intelligen­ce.

The assessment was based in part on the locations, security surroundin­g the suspect sites and other informatio­n which the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, declined to describe.

The White House warning, the official said, was based on new reports of what was described as abnormal activity that might be associated with preparatio­ns for a chemical attack.

Although the intelligen­ce was not considered conclusive, the administra­tion quickly decided to issue the public warning to the Assad regime about the consequenc­es of another chemical attack on civilians in an attempt to deter such a strike, said the official, who declined to discuss the issue further. At the time of the April strike, US officials called the interventi­on a ‘one-off’ intended to deter future chemical weapons attacks and not an expansion of the US role in the Syrian war.

The United States has taken a series of actions over the past three months demonstrat­ing its willingnes­s to carry out strikes, mostly in self- defence, against Syrian government forces and their backers, including Iran.

The United States ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said on Twitter: “Any further attacks done to the people of Syria will be blamed on Assad, but also on Russia and Iran who support him killing his own people.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency shows Assad (centre), his wife Asma (left) and their children visiting injured army and armed forces personnel members in their home villages in the central province of Hama.
— AFP photo A handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency shows Assad (centre), his wife Asma (left) and their children visiting injured army and armed forces personnel members in their home villages in the central province of Hama.
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