U.S., British, and French forces launched air strikes against targets in Syria in the first coordinated Western military action against the Damascus regime.
Over 100 missiles were fired on the morning of Saturday, April 14, targeting what representatives of coalition forces called chemical weapons sites in retaliation for an earlier poison gas attack.
It is reported that in addition to the RAF’s Storm Shadow projectiles, French SCALP-EG and the American JASSM were also likely used in the strike, as well as Tomahawk cruise missiles.
Speaking from the White House on Friday, president Donald Trump announced the military action, and said its intention was to degrade Syrian chemical weapons capabilities.
The targets included a Syrian center in the greater Damascus area for the research, development, production, and testing of chemical and biological weaponry as well as a chemical weapons storage facility near the city of Homs. A third target, also near Homs, reportedly contained both a chemical weapons equipment storage facility and a command post.
President Trump said the three allies had “marshaled their righteous power against barbarism and brutality.”
He also did not rule out future military action.
“We are prepared to sustain this response until the Syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents,” the US president said in a televised address.
British Prime Minister Theresa May described the strike as “limited and targeted.”
She said she authorized British forces to join in the strikes after intelligence indicated Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s government was responsible for an attack using chemical weapons in the Damascus suburb of Douma a week ago.
French President Emmanuel Macron said the strikes had been limited so far to Syria’s chemical weapons facilities.
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