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Trump vows ‘forceful’ response on Syria

US says ready to act with or without support from the UN despite warnings from Russia

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump was poised to decide on possible military action against the Syrian regime, after vowing to respond ‘ forcefully’ to the latest alleged chemical atrocity in the country’s bloody civil war despite strong warnings from Damascus-ally Russia.

The United States, backed by Britain and France, has said it is ready to act with or without support from the United Nations, where the Security Council was to vote on rival US and Russian proposals to probe chemical attacks in Syria.

Trump met his cabinet and then dined with top generals, telling reporters “we have a lot of options militarily and we’ll be letting you know pretty soon... probably after the fact.”

Washington and Moscow set out starkly different positions at a stormy emergency session at the UN Security Council.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow will propose a UN resolution to investigat­e alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syria, after Russia rejected a similar move from the United States.

The rival proposals from Moscow and Washington put the Security Council on course for a clash that could trigger vetoes of both measures.

Lavrov said Russia would propose a “transparen­t and honest” investigat­ion with the involvemen­t of the Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons at the Security Council on Tuesday.

Russia’s ambassador Vassily Nebenzia earlier rejected a US call for the world body to set up a

We have a lot of options militarily and we’ll be letting you know pretty soon... probably after the fact.

probe to identify the perpetrato­rs of what rescuers called a ‘ poisonous chlorine gas attack’ in the enclave of Douma, near Damascus. But US Ambassador Nikki Haley said the ‘world must see justice done.’

“History will record this as the moment when the Security Council either discharged its duty or demonstrat­ed its utter and complete failure to protect the people of Syria,” Haley declared.

Diplomats said the United States was pushing for a vote on its draft resolution setting up a Syria gas attacks inquiry, but Russia could veto the measure. Trump slammed the ‘ horrible attack’ and vowed to respond ‘ forcefully.’

“We’re going to make a decision tonight or very shortly thereafter,” he told reporters.

Rescuers and medics in Douma say more than 40 people died after the suspected poison gas attack in the last rebel-held pocket of the one- time opposition stronghold of Eastern Ghouta.

France warned it would retaliate against the Assad regime if evidence emerges that it was behind the attack.

“If the red line has been crossed, there will be a response,” government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said.

He added that intelligen­ce shared by President Emmanuel Macron and Trump ‘ in theory confirms the use of chemical weapons.’ Access to the area, which has faced weeks of regime bombardmen­t, is limited and AFP has not independen­tly verified the accounts.

In April last year, Trump launched a cruise missile strike against a Syrian air base after a previous chemical weapons attack UN monitors later pinned on Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

The punitive raid did not draw US forces any deeper into Syria’s civil war, nor did it dissuade Syria or its Russian and Iranian backers from pursuing their campaign against rebel groups.

And any new action raises the risk of open conflict with Russia which, like Iran, has deployed forces to defend Assad’s regime. — AFP

Donald Trump, US President

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A child is treated in a hospital in Douma after what a Syria medical relief group claims was a suspected chemical attack. — Reuters photo
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Nebenzia addresses the UN Security Council meeting on Syria at the UN headquarte­rs in New York. — Reuters photo
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Haley addresses the UN Security Council meeting on Syria. — Reuters photo

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