If
anyone does it Trump will, He’s got few scruples.
DANGER:
Trump Mulls Possibility Of Attacking Russian Forces In Syria
By
Paul Antonopoulos
11
September, 2018
US
President Donald Trump is considering the possibility of attacking
positions of Russian and Iranian forces in Syria in
the event of an attack by the Syrian army, according to the Wall
Street Journal, citing anonymous public officials.
The
newspaper sources reported that Syrian President Bashar Assad
“approved the use of chlorine during the attack on the last major
militant stronghold in the country” in Idlib province. Such an
operation, for its part, could provoke an attack by American forces,
the edition adds.
“The
Pentagon is developing military scenarios, but Mr Trump has not yet
decided what might be considered a pretext for military response and
whether the US will attack Iranian or Russian forces that support
Bashar Assad in Syria,” the paper quoted anonymous sources as
saying.
Authorities
have not confirmed whether Washington will even use air strikes to
Syria if there is a chemical weapons attack there.
“We
do not say that the US will use military force in response to such an
attack,” said one of the White House officials for The Wall Street
Journal .
In
recent weeks, the Russian Defense Ministry has warned repeatedly
about provocations with
the use of chemical weapons to be prepared by terrorists giving a
pretextfor
the United States, France and the United Kingdom to attack Syria. The
three countries have already launched air strikes on Syrian
government facilities in response to the alleged use of chemical
weapons.
Terrorists
have found ways to produce weapons in Syria itself, but they also
receive technical and financial help from abroad, Russia’s deputy
foreign minister, Oleg Syromolotov, said.
According
to the diplomat, during the years of military action in neighboring
Syria and Iraq,the
terrorists reportedly had captured documentation on the production of
chemical weapons and chemical factories with special equipment,
and also recruited civilian and military chemists for produce such
weapons.
At
the same time, Syromolotov stressed, “some material and technical
help has come from abroad.”
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