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USA's Mattis warns 'unwise' for Syria to use weaponised gas, slams Russia

Mattis said he was aware of, an awful lot of reports about chlorine gas use or about symptoms that could be resulting from chlorine gas

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US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis. Photo: Reuters

US said today it would be "very unwise" for the Syrian regime to use gas as a weapon against the people of Eastern and elsewhere. Mattis's warning came amid reports Bashar al-Assad's forces have used in the rebel-held area near Damascus, and he underscored his remarks by referencing Donald Trump's strike on a Syrian airbase after an "We have made it very clear that it would be very unwise to use gas against people, civilians on any battlefield," told reporters accompanying him on a trip to "I just want to reiterate that it would be very unwise for them to use weaponised gas, and I think Trump made that very clear early in his administration." said he was aware of "an awful lot of reports about use or about symptoms that could be resulting from chlorine gas," but indicated he did not have conclusive evidence. Trump last April ordered a missile strike against a regime airbase at Shayrat, after said it used the facility to launch a on the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhun, killing scores of civilians. The use of chlorine as a weapon is banned under law and was supposed to oversee the destruction of Syria's arsenal. The fact that Assad may still have shows "either is incompetent or in cahoots with Assad," said. Syria's besieged Eastern region is the last opposition-controlled pocket near For nearly three weeks, regime forces have pounded it in an assault that has killed over 1,000 civilians. The also took aim at Russia, which has been propping up Assad's regime since 2015 and helping in anti-rebel operations. Assad "could not be in power absent Russia's unfortunate veto in the UN years ago and the Russians' full-throated military support for Assad," he said. declined to say whether the use of gas would represent some sort of trigger that would prompt a US military response. "The has full political manoeuver room to take the decision that he believes appropriate," he said. "There are other Western nations that have been in contact with us that are watching this very closely and are completely aligned with us and what I just said -- that it would be very unwise for someone to use gas.

First Published: Sun, March 11 2018. 20:48 IST
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