US flag burn, protests in Iraq, Turkey against air strikes in Syria

Following the US air strikes, France and the United Kingdom followed numerous objections to this decision. The Syrian government itself said this was an act of aggression, while harsh in their reactions were also Russia and Iran. British Minister Boris Johnson stated just minutes ago that the United Kingdom should [...]
Following the US air strikes, France and the United Kingdom followed numerous objections to this decision. The Syrian government itself said this was an act of aggression, while harsh in their reactions were also Russia and Iran.

British Minister Boris Johnson, just minutes ago, said the United Kingdom should be prepared for “everything” in connection with a possible Russian revenge, Periscopi broadcasts.
But as developments continue to be dramatic on the diplomatic plains, citizens in different countries have not remained indifferent. Only 28% of Britons, Independent reported, are backing their Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to join the United States-led air strikes. A figure that's supposed to freak out May, and enjoy labist Corby.
Protests have also occurred in various cities of the world. In Iraq's Baghdad, a city that still suffers the consequences of an US intervention in 2003, the American flag has been burned.

The protest has also taken place in Turkey, though the Turkish state has backed the action launched by President Donald Trump. The latest statement, meanwhile, by Russian President Vladimir Putin, is that the next “air strikes against Syria could be chaotic”, reports Sky News, followed Periscope













