Pence: Attacks have degraded chemical weapons capacities in Syria

US Vice President Mike Pence said today that US air strikes France and Great Britain in Syria have degraded and exacerbated chemical weapons capacities in that country. During the Limas summit, Pence told Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that President Donald Trump “made clear to the world that the United States [...]
US Vice President Mike Pence said today that US air strikes France and Great Britain in Syria have degraded and exacerbated chemical weapons capacities in that country.
During the Limas summit, Pence told Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that President Donald Trump “made clear to the world that the United States will not tolerate chemical weapons”.
US President Donald Trump has held Syrian dictator Bashar Al Assad responsible for the chemical attack on defenseless civilians, saying the war will lead to its end.
Meanwhile, Defence Secretary Rex Tillerson said Russia is also responsible for having been able to stop the chemical attack on civilians.
The Pentagon has also announced that it has announced Russia in advance of the attack it will take on Syria.












