Syrian conflict can not be resolved, may air strikes again
Syrian conflict can not be resolved, may air strikes again
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WASHINGTON: Following the air strikes in western countries in Syria under the leadership of the US President Donald Trump, there has been indications from the administration that such attacks will be repeated if there is reciprocal weapons used. The United States says that on April 7 in Syria, President Bashar al-Assad's government used chlorine gas in chemical attacks on a large scale and in response to these attacks, these attacks have been done. It is also believed that serin gas was also used in those attacks which are quite fatal.
American Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said in a statement yesterday that all the evidence that has been received so far points to the fact that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons on a large scale. Daryl Kimbal, an expert at the US Arms Control Association, said that every city in West Asia where water is cleaned, chlorine is definitely mixed and it is a common industrial chemical. But the use of chlorine gas in the racial attacks is a matter of concern.
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