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Monday, April 16, 2018

Trump Wanted to Target Russian, Iranian Objects in Syrian Strike - Reports



The Damascus sky lights up missile fire as the US launches an attack on Syria targeting different parts of the capital early Saturday, April 14, 2018
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08:24 16.04.2018(updated 09:27 16.04.2018)Get short URL
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - US President Donald Trump was considering an option of a more robust attack on Syria, including targeting some of Russian and Iranian facilities, however, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis dissuaded the president, The Wall Street Journal reported citing sources familiar with the decision making process.
According to the outlet, Mattis presented the White House with three military options. The first scenario prescribed missile strikes on Syria’s chemical-weapons capabilities. The second option proposed a wider set of targets, including suspected chemical-weapons research facilities and military command centers.
The most robust attack might have reportedly included strikes on Russian air defense in Syria and some Iranian facilities with the aim to curb the capabilities of the Syrian government army, without touching the "political machinery" of President Bashar Assad.
Informed sources told the media outlet that Trump had pressed his team to consider the third scenario, however, Mattis dissuaded the US leader, who finally approved a hybrid strike comprising the first and the second options.
On April 13, the United States, France, and the United Kingdom launched strikes on a number of targets in Syria in response to the alleged chemical attack in the Damascus' suburb of Douma.
The attack came the same day, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) mission was supposed to start the probe into the alleged chemical weapons' use in Douma, which the West has immediately blamed on Damascus. In its turn, the Syrian government has strongly denied being behind the alleged chemical attack and stated that the missile strike was "brutal aggression."
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the three countries fired over 100 cruise and air-to-surface missiles, most of which were shot down by the Syrian air defense. According to Damascus, which has repeatedly said it had eliminated its chemical weapons stockpiles, the attack damaged Syrian infrastructure and left three civilians injured.
Following the incident, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Saturday that the strikes had been carried out in violation of norms and principles of the international law.


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