US President Donald Trump has authorized airstrikes in Syria after a week of meetings in discussion of possible airstrikes. These strikes were coordinated with the UK and France.
WHAT WE KNOW- Trump ordered strikes targeting Syrian regime’s chemical weapons program
- The strikes were coordinated with the UK and France.
- It’s in response to a chemical attack last weekend
- B-1 bombers, ships were used in the attack, according to US defense officials
“Establishing this deterrent is a vital national security interest of the United States,” Trump said. “The combined American, British, and French response to these atrocities will integrate all instruments of our national power – military, economic, and diplomatic. We are prepared to sustain this response until the Syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents.”
“To Iran, and to Russia, I ask: What kind of a nation wants to be associated with the mass murder of innocent men, women, and children?
The nations of the world can be judged by the friends they keep. No nation can succeed in the long run by promoting rogue states, brutal tyrants, and murderous dictators.”
Live updates will be posted in the liveblog below. NOTE: This live-blog will be updated throughout the weekend, and possibly beyond if news warrants.“We cannot tolerate the normalization of the employment of chemical weapons, which is an immediate danger to the Syrian people and to our collective security.”
The Prime Minister @theresa_may has made a statement on Syria: https://t.co/bBfYyowUIo pic.twitter.com/QlTeFXmOkt
— UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) April 14, 2018
American, British and French airstrikes rock Damascus with explosions to east, south and west of Syrian capital: https://t.co/uHPpIGCI0c pic.twitter.com/iq9Y88cTxa
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 14, 2018
Air strikes against Syria 'one time shot': Mattis https://t.co/qVEh1dNkj5 pic.twitter.com/Fo5XE5hEr9
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 14, 2018
What we know about the strikes in Syria:
— CNN International (@cnni) April 14, 2018
■ Trump ordered strikes targeting Syrian regime's chemical weapons program
■ It's in response to a chemical attack last weekend
■ B-1 bombers, ships were used in the attack, according to US defense officialshttps://t.co/mfK4Ahf9Cb
Secretary Mattis: It's always important that we act internationally in a unified way over an atrocity like this. The #Americans, the #French, the #British– this is a very well-integrated team. It is a statement about the level of trust between our nations. #Syria pic.twitter.com/ackez7kP2k
— Ned Price (@StateDeptSpox) April 14, 2018