Great Britain again warns Assad

Britain will consider “potential with allies if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad uses chemical weapons against the population in Syria again, but so far nothing has been planned, British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson has said. Johnson has backed British Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to join the attacks of the United States and France, [...]
Johnson has backed British Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to join the attacks of the United States and France to shoot chemical weapons bases in Syria, saying that decision has been the right step to condemn the use of chemical weapons.
“Ende has no proposal on the table for future attacks because so far the Assad regime has not been too foolish to launch new chemical attacks”, he has said of the BBC.
The United States, France and Britain on 14 April have launched joint air strikes following the alleged attack on chemical weapons that took place last week in the Syrian town of Duma and left dozens dead.












