#WR Opinion: As he promised, President Trump “pushed the button”. @WSJ
posted “U.S., U.K. and France Launch Strikes Against Syria” In
courageous attitude, despite fears for Moscow reaction, the President
showed again that we are against to chemical massacres of civil
population.
#WR Opinion: General Mattis made a good job in the Syrian attack. @AP
wrote: “Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said there were no reports of U.S.
losses in what he described as a heavy but carefully limited assault.”
It is evident, the Pentagon chief is very balanced in his attitude.
#WR Analysis: Till now, Russia only reacted with hard words against the attack. @WSJ wrote “Moscow accuses Washington of ‘deepening a humanitarian catastrophe’”. While @Reuters remarks the Russians advised Syrians to evacuate military bases and in the preparation for the attack.
Domingo Trassens added,
Reuters Top NewsVerified account@Reuters
Western attack struck Syrian research center, other targets https://reut.rs/2JLYJZG
#WR Analysis: Germany backs the action despite it is not in the battlefield. @DW
wrote “Germany backs airstrikes in Syria as ‘necessary and
appropriate”. Chancellor Angela Merkel agrees with the U.S retaliation,
but other German politicians only pursue non-military punishment.
Domingo Trassens added,
dwnewsVerified account@dwnews
Chancellor
Angela Merkel has said Germany supports the joint airstrikes in
retaliation over the Syrian government's suspected use of chemical
weapons.
Not all German politicians agree.
…
#WR Opinion: Iran condemns the missile attack with ironic statement. @WSJ
wrote: “Tehran warns of consequences to the U.S., U.K. and France’s
actions...’” Iran didn’t stop the criminal attack to civil population,
but now, it condemns the retaliation. We cannot expect greetings!
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