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President Donald Trump’s decision to mount a punitive missile strike against a Syrian air base last Thursday had its antecedent in the infamous 2012 warning, from former president Barack Obama to Syria’s Bashar al-Assad, that the use of chemical weapons would cross a “red line.” Obama’s failure to follow through on this threat when the Assad regime crossed that line in August 2013, killing more than 1,400 civilians in a sarin gas attack near Damascus, has continued to haunt America’s involvement in the Syrian tragedy. The subsequent U.S.-Russian agreement to dismantle Syria’s chemical arsenal did not prevent the horror of April 4, when the U.S. says Assad’s forces mounted a new sarin attack on civilians that killed some more than 70 people. The failure of the chemical-weapons deal is a tale of Syrian deception, Russian duplicity and American dithering.
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How Obama’s Syrian Chemical Weapons Deal Fell Apart | The Atlantic
A tale of Syrian deception, Russian duplicity, and American dithering
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How Obama’s Syrian Chemical Weapons Deal Fell Apart | The Atlantic
A tale of Syrian deception, Russian duplicity, and American dithering
↱www.theatlantic.com