Will strikes deter Assad from using chemical weapons?

 14 Apr 2018 ( News Bureau )

The U.S., the UK and France launch air strikes on Syria, targeting suspected chemical weapons sites.

In what is the biggest military action against President Bashar Al Assad since the start of Syria's war 7 years ago, the U.S., UK and France have bombed multiple government facilities.

The air strikes targeted a research centre outside the capital Damascus and two suspected chemical weapons storage sites near the city of Homs.

The action was in response to an alleged chemical attack by Syria on civilians in the town of Douma last week.

The Syrian government claims to have shot down many of the more than a hundred missiles launched – and in Damascus people celebrated on the streets, honking their car horns in a show of defiance.

Russia says the strikes are an act of aggression and warns of consequences. But what does this mean for the war in Syria? And will the strikes stop chemical attacks against civilians?

 

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