Posted on 04/14/2018 7:08:49 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Speaking in Downing Street, Mrs May said the "limited and targeted strikes" had degraded Syria's ability to use chemical weapons.
"This collective action sends a clear message that the international community will not stand by and tolerate the use of chemical weapons," she said.
Drawing a link with the recent nerve agent attack in Salisbury, Mrs May added: "We cannot allow the use of chemical weapons to become normalised - either within Syria, on the streets of the UK or elsewhere."
She also said she would make a statement to Parliament on Monday and give MPs a chance to ask questions.
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Whitehall officials say the aim of launching strikes against Syria has been to deal a big enough blow to the Assad regime that it deters it from using chemical weapons again - but not so big as to alter the course of the Syrian conflict or draw retaliation from Russia.
Planners took the view that the limited US missile strike on Shayrat airbase a year ago had failed to dissuade the Assad regime from using poison gas.
Before the green light was given by the prime minister for RAF participation in today's attack, the defence secretary spent time with the attorney general going over the legality of the targeting in precise detail.
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The Ministry of Defence said eight Storm Shadow missiles had been launched by four RAF Tornados at a former missile base, 15 miles west of Homs.
It is thought President Bashar al-Assad's regime had been stockpiling materials used to make chemical weapons there - in breach of Syria's obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention...
A spokesperson added the facility was "located some distance from any known concentrations of civilian habitation", and scientific analysis was used to "minimise any risks of contamination to the surrounding area".
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Russian Foreign Minister is on BBC right now Whining , they ‘ll need more Cheese
It Smells Like Victory.
This should give pause for thought.
It is obvious that the Douma "incident" was staged to force Trump to act against Assad, who had won the war and had no reason whatsoever to gas the very civilians he had just freed. But once again, President Trump has taken his real enemy's gambit off the table and can get back to business. I just wish we hadn't wasted all those precious Tomahawk missiles.
As for the Russians, I'm sure they knew what we were doing last night. The civil war in Syria has nothing to do with "human rights" and everything to do with a natural gas pipeline from the Persian Gulf to Europe - and Russia has a strategic interest in its outcome. Europe and our globalist Deep State wants Assad removed so they can build the pipeline and starve Russia of its largest export trade. This is a form of warfare and it is dangerous. Moscow knows it has a conventional military disadvantage and has spent the last decade building devastating new strategic weapons as the only counter it can afford. With US/NATO forces now on its borders, Russia has warned that if real shooting starts, its response will be total.
It's all about a pipeline.
Erdogan’s message to Assad is “Get out so we can build the pipeline” - which will pass through Syria to Turkey.
Ouch!
It saddens me to think the USA is once again acting as SA's puppet, but if the pipeline story is true, then that's what we're doing.
Chlorine is easily made; there are literally thousands of places all over the world that do it. It has many uses, is commonly made and not regulated (not much, anyway). It is easily transported in sealed containers without any special handling. It is easily dispensed - by aircraft, artillery, or simply opening a valve on the ground. It is untraceable as to origin or how it was deployed.
Its effects on humans are unmistakeable and well known.
All British air to surface missiles failed.
Agree. I think Travis McGee got it right on this one. Otherwise the UK and France would have sat on the sidelines.
They did? Source? Storm Shadows are usually quite effective.
Link?
If I were a citizen of the UK, I’d sleep well at night knowing that I had a prime minister who was more concerned about protecting Syrian citizens in their civil war than about protecting UK citizens from Pakistani and African looters, rapists, and murderers.
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