US Ready, Britain, France Still Indecisive for Military Attack in Syria

The United States said that “all options are on the table” in response to suspected chemical attacks in Syria, but Western leaders are continuing to weigh military actions. White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters that the final decision on military attacks has not yet been taken. But she said that the US [...]
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters that the final decision on military attacks has not yet been taken.
But she said the US considers Russia and Syria responsible for the incident.
The National Security Adviser of the United States has held a meeting Thursday, until British Prime Minister Theresa May has called the cabinet for a meeting, reports “BBC”, report Periscope.
Activists, rescue workers and doctors have said hundreds of people have died in the town of Doumas on Saturday from attacks by the Syrian regime.
The United States, United Britain and France have agreed to work together and believe they will advance militarily in response to the chemical attacks that took place last Saturday.
US Defence Secretary James Mattis said that the United States is ready to “-off military options if the president sees fit”.
Opposition activists and rescue workers said government planes have dropped chemical bombs in the city, which is being strongly maintained by rebel forces.
Russia, meanwhile, has described chemical attacks as a “adoption” designed to clear the intervention of Western allies./Periscopi/













