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chancy
9th April 2017, 21:41
Hello Everyone:
Doesn't it seem interesting that since Syria's airbase was blown to bits that now the war planes come out bombing innocent people in the very town of last weeks news....
chancy

Link:
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/press-agency-trump-spoke-phone-091839336.html

Article:
Warplanes strike Syrian town hit by chemical attack
[The Canadian Press]
The Canadian PressApril 8, 2017
Warplanes strike Syrian town hit by chemical attack

BEIRUT — Warplanes on Saturday struck the Syrian town where a chemical attack had killed scores of people earlier this week, as Turkey warned that a retaliatory U.S. missile strike on a Syrian air base would only be "cosmetic" if greater efforts are not made to remove President Bashar Assad from power.

The airstrikes on the opposition-held northern town of Khan Sheikhoun, where 87 people were killed in the chemical attack earlier this week, killed a woman and wounded her son, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordination Committees, an activist collective.

Elsewhere in Syria, U.S.-led airstrikes killed at least 21 people, including a woman and her six children who were fleeing on a boat across the Euphrates River near the Islamic State group's self-styled capital, Raqqa, the target of a major offensive by U.S.-backed and Kurdish-led Syrian forces, activists said.

An airstrike on a rebel-held town in the northern Idlib province killed at least 18 people, including women and children, according to the Observatory and Ariha Today, an activist group. It was not immediately clear who carried out the strike.

Near the central city of Homs, a bomb exploded aboard a bus carrying workers, killing a woman and wounding more than 20, according to state TV and the Observatory.

The chemical attack prompted the U.S. to launch nearly 60 Tomahawk missiles on a Syrian air base early Friday, which killed nine people and marked the first time Washington has directly targeted Syrian government forces since the war began in 2011.

The move was welcomed by the Syrian opposition and its main backers, including Turkey and Saudi Arabia, but harshly condemned by Russia and Iran, who back Assad and said striking his forces would complicate the struggle against extremist groups.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said the U.S. strike should be the start of a renewed effort to end the civil war, which has killed an estimated 400,000 people and displaced half of Syria's population.

"If this intervention is limited only to an air base, if it does not continue and if we don't remove the regime from heading Syria, then this would remain a cosmetic intervention," he said.

He said the best outcome would be a peace agreement that leads to a transitional government accepted by all Syrians, followed by elections in which all Syrians, including those living abroad, could vote for new leadership. For that to happen, he said, "this oppressive Assad needs to go."

Iran, which has provided crucial military and political support to Assad, meanwhile called for a fact-finding mission to determine what caused the chemical attack in Khan Sheikhoun. State television quoted Iranian President Hassan Rouhani as saying the committee should be impartial and "must not be headed by Americans."

Rouhani said "neutral countries should come and assess to make it clear where the chemical weapons came from."

Syria's government has denied carrying out any chemical attack, and Russia's Defence Ministry said the toxic agents were released when a Syrian airstrike hit a rebel chemical weapons arsenal and munitions factory.

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson cancelled a planned trip to Russia because of fast-moving events in Syria. Johnson said the situation in Syria has changed "fundamentally" following the chemical attack and the U.S. response.

Johnson condemned Russia's continued defence of Assad "even after the chemical weapons attack on innocent civilians."

He had planned to travel to Russia Monday on a trip intended to start a fresh dialogue with Moscow.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson meanwhile plans to meet with G-7 foreign ministers in Europe next week before going on to Moscow. Johnson said Tillerson will be able to give a "clear and co-ordinated message to the Russians."

In Damascus, dozens of Syrian students gathered outside the offices of the United Nations to protest the U.S. missile attack, chanting "Death to America" and "Death to Israel."

University student Ashraf Fadel said he came to denounce "the unjust American aggression against Syria." He added that the United Nations was "created to support America instead of serving the wronged people."

In a separate development, activists opposed to the Islamic State group said a U.S.-led coalition airstrike hit a boat carrying civilians fleeing across the Euphrates River. The groups Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently and Sound and Picture said the attack killed a woman and her six children. The attack occurred in the Shuaib al-Zeker area, near where U.S.-backed Syrian fighters have been battling IS under the cover of coalition airstrikes.

Fellow Aspirant
10th April 2017, 02:35
Clearly, Assad's reaction to Trump's cruise missile attack was, like ... (after checking with big bro Putin to make sure it was okay.)

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"Yer not the boss of ME!!! If I wanna kill my own people, nobody's gonna stop me!

So I'll go back to my old rocket and barrel bomb standbys - using the same airfield you spent $100 million U.S. attacking a couple of days ago.

Okay, Mr. Trump. Your move." :waving:

B.

phillipbbg
10th April 2017, 06:22
Removing evidence, surprised there weren't a group of doctors without borders in the line of fire also like a certain hospital some months ago...
Same play book same narrative...

Just love the fact that 50+ tomahawks couldn't destroy the runways of the airport.. after all flights resumed several days later... concrete takes at least 7 days to cure...LOL give us a break....oh surprise surprise oil extraction given go ahead in the Syrian Golan heights by Israel.... follow the money... lets watch to see when the pipeline for the Saudi's starts getting built..

But Trump has done a PR number on the War wanting Neocons they all love him in a fickled sort of way...

Fellow Aspirant
10th April 2017, 16:03
Runways are pretty hard to miss. Obviously, they were not targeted.

Flights resumed within 24 hours of the bombing of the infrastructure.

B.