The
U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS Porter launches a Tomahawk missile in
the Mediterranean Sea, April 7, 2017. The United States blasted a Syrian
airfield with a barrage of cruise missiles in fiery retaliation for this week's
chemical weapons attack against civilians.
WHITE HOUSE —
The
U.S. military fired a barrage of missiles into Syria early Friday in
retaliation for a gruesome chemical weapons attack blamed on President Bashar
al-Assad’s forces that killed about 100 civilians. It is the first direct U.S.
assault on Syrian government forces.
The
59 Tomahawk cruise missiles were launched from the U.S. Navy destroyers USS
Ross and USS Porter, which are deployed in the eastern Mediterranean.
U.S. forces are said to have
targeted Shayrat Airfield in western Syria, in retaliation for the chemical
weapons attack that American officials believe Syrian government aircraft
launched on a rebel-held town with a nerve gas, possibly sarin.
U.S. forces are said to have
targeted Shayrat Airfield in western Syria in retaliation for the chemical
weapons attack that American officials believe Syrian government aircraft
launched on a rebel-held town with a nerve gas, possibly sarin.
Sarin nerve gas
“We have a very high level of
confidence” the strikes Tuesday were “carried out by aircraft of the Bashar
al-Assad regime” and a high degree of confidence it was “sarin nerve gas,” U.S.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Thursday.
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U.S. officials said the missile
strikes avoided depots where they believe sarin is being stored.
Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff
Davis said an initial assessment of the strikes found they had “severely damaged
or destroyed Syrian aircraft and support infrastructure and equipment.”
In an address to the nation late
Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump said the strikes were ordered because it
was in the “vital national security interest” of the U.S.
“On
Tuesday Syrian President Bashar al-Assad launched a horrible chemical attack on
innocent civilians using a deadly nerve agent. ... Tonight I ordered a targeted
military strike on the airfield in Syria from where the chemical attack was
launched,” Trump said.
“It is in this vital national
security interest of the Untied States to prevent and deter the spread and use
of deadly chemical weapons,” he added, calling the chemical weapons attack this
week “very barbaric,” saying it had “choked out the lives of helpless men,
women and children.”
Trump also called on all civilized
nations to join the U.S. “in seeking an end to the slaughter and bloodshed in
Syria.”
Syrian state TV called the U.S.
strike an act of “aggression.” While a Turkish-based Syrian opposition group, the
Syrian Coalition, welcomed the U.S. attack, saying it puts an end to an age of
“impunity” and said the military action should continue.
The U.S. Navy guided-missile
destroyer USS Porter launches a Tomahawk missile in the Mediterranean Sea,
April 7, 2017. The United States blasted a Syrian airfield with a barrage of
cruise missiles in retaliation for this week's chemical weapons attack against
civilians.
Not a small strike
He added: “This was not a small
strike.”
In a statement released shortly
after the U.S. airstrikes, Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham said, “We
salute the skill and professionalism of the U.S. Armed Forces who carried out
tonight’s strikes in Syria. Acting on the orders of their commander-in-chief,
they have sent an important message the United States will no longer stand idly
by as Assad, aided and abetted by (President Vladimir) Putin’s Russia,
slaughters innocent Syrians with chemical weapons and barrel bombs.”
Early Friday, Russia responded by
saying its relations with Washington would likely deteriorate after the U.S.
missile strikes. The deputy chairman of the defense committee said Moscow may
terminate interaction with the U.S. military regarding Syria.
Russia also said it would seek an
urgent meeting of the U.N. Security Council to discuss the U.S. “act of
aggression” in Syria.
Chinese leader’s visit
The
airstrike came as Trump entertained Chinese President Xi Jinping at the
president’s Mar-a-Lago retreat.
Tillerson, who is scheduled to
travel to Russia next week, said the U.S. “coordinated very carefully with our
international partners in terms of communicating with them around the world”
about the military strike.
“I would tell you that the response
from our allies, as well as the region and the Middle East has been
overwhelmingly supportive of the action we have taken,” he added.
U.S. officials said they were not in
communication with the Russian government before the airstrike. They were,
however, in communication with Russian troops, who were present at the Shayrat
airfield, before the military action was carried out.
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