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Syrian president claims chemical attack was faked by US

‘We don’t know whether those dead children were killed there … Were they dead at all?’

SYRIAN PRESIDENT BASHAR al-Assad said a suspected chemical weapons attack was a “fabrication” to justify a US military strike, as Moscow digs in to defend its ally despite increasing strains with Washington.

In an exclusive interview with AFP in Damascus — his first since the attack on 4 April prompted a US airstrike on Syrian forces — Assad said his army had given up all its chemical weapons and that Syrian military power was not affected by the US strike.

“Definitely, 100% for us, it’s fabrication,” he said in the interview in reference to the alleged chemical weapons attack.

“Our impression is that the West, mainly the United States, is hand-in-glove with the terrorists. They fabricated the whole story in order to have a pretext for the attack.”

Western leaders including US President Donald Trump have accused Assad of being behind last week’s attack in the rebel-held town Khan Sheikhun, saying his forces unleashed a chemical weapon during an airstrike.

The suspected attack killed at least 87 people, including many children, and images of the dead and of suffering victims provoked global outrage.

Syria denied any use of chemical weapons and Moscow said the deaths had been the result of a conventional strike hitting a rebel arms depot containing “toxic substances”.

‘Fake videos’ 

In the interview, Assad insisted it was “not clear” whether an attack on Khan Sheikhun had even happened.

“You have a lot of fake videos now,” he said.

We don’t know whether those dead children were killed in Khan Sheikhun. Were they dead at all?

He insisted several times that his forces had turned over all chemical weapons stockpiles in 2013, under a deal brokered by Russia to avoid threatened US military action.

“There was no order to make any attack, we don’t have any chemical weapons, we gave up our arsenal a few years ago,” Assad said.

He said his forces had not been diminished by the US strike.

“Our firepower, our ability to attack the terrorists hasn’t been affected by this strike.”

Denouncing a “very barbaric” attack, Trump ordered a strike that saw 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles slam into the airbase in central Syria from where Washington accused Assad’s forces of launching the attack.

Trump bats aside criticism 

It was the first direct US military action against Assad’s forces since the start of Syria’s civil war six years ago and led to a quick downward spiral in ties between Washington and Moscow.

Russia accused the United States of breaking international law with the strike against the Syrian regime, a key ally that Moscow has supported with airstrikes since 2015.

Trump gave such criticism short shrift yesterday, saying: “I felt we had to do something about it. I have absolutely no doubt we did the right thing.”

Standing alongside Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in Washington, Trump also said it was “certainly possible” that Russia was aware of the suspected attack.

“I would like to think that they didn’t know, but certainly they could have. They were there. So we’ll find out,” he said.

The strains in ties were clear as US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson received a frosty reception on a visit to Moscow yesterday.

“There is a low level of trust between our two countries. The world’s two foremost nuclear powers cannot have this kind of relationship,” Tillerson told a Moscow news conference.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov agreed there were many problems, but stressed that Moscow was “open to dialogue with the US in all different areas”.

Russia vetoes resolution 

The polarised positions were evident too at the UN Security Council yesterday, when Russia vetoed a Western-drafted resolution that would have required Syrian cooperation in an investigation into the suspected chemical attack.

It was the eighth time that Russia has used its veto power to block action directed at Damascus. China opted to abstain, a move Trump praised.

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said the veto “puts Russia on the wrong side of the argument”, while French President Francois Hollande warned Russia it “bears a heavy responsibility” for continuing to protect Assad.

In a show of continued support for the regime, Moscow will host Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem for talks with Lavrov today.

Tomorrow the two will join a three-way meeting with Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif of Iran, another key ally of the Assad regime.

Since breaking out with mass protests in March 2011, Syria’s conflict has spiralled into a devastating civil war that has left more than 320,000 people dead and forced millions from their homes.

The war has drawn in a wide of range of global powers, from Russia and Iran in support of the regime, to Western nations, Turkey and Arab Gulf states in support of various rebel forces.

The war also led to the emergence of the Islamic State jihadist group, which seized control of large parts of Syria and Iraq in 2014 but has since lost much of the territory it once controlled.

© AFP 2017

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    Aug 18th 2020, 10:59 AM

    Still the worst name for an app that I’ve heard. Hailo was a grand name.

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    Mute Fr. Fintan Stack
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    Aug 18th 2020, 11:07 AM

    @Mohanid Ragel: I think they got the idea for the name after reading something similar on walls in Derry.

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    Aug 18th 2020, 11:08 AM

    @Mohanid Ragel: I herd that after the drivers didn’t paid the wanted to change it to “Ah Now”

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    Aug 18th 2020, 11:44 AM

    @Mohanid Ragel: Wasn’t it called something else before it was Hailo?

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    Aug 18th 2020, 12:08 PM

    @Mohanid Ragel:

    As branding exercises go it was a spectacular screw up.

    Hailo – fresh, includes reference to activity, unique, new word

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    MyTaxi – much worse, still says what it does, but you lose so much

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    Free Now – Are. You. Freaking. Kidding. Me. Possibly the worst move you could make. It’s full of ridicule, has no reference to the business, you’ve burned the goodwill you built up. Twice. Absolute disaster.

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    Aug 18th 2020, 1:33 PM

    @Sequoia: When I first saw ‘Free Now’ I thought it was something to do with cable TV subscriptions – took a long time to figure out it was a taxi company (if that’s what it is).
    This must be a great case study on ‘marketing disasters’ for students of marketing.

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    Aug 18th 2020, 7:22 PM

    @Earth Traveller: I thought it was a ladies hygiene product.

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    Aug 18th 2020, 11:08 AM

    I was in a taxi yesterday and the driver was nearly crying about the money he was owed
    Happy it’s sorted
    Maybe it might be a good idea to change the name to wait now!

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    Aug 18th 2020, 11:12 AM

    Taxi game is fecked

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    Aug 18th 2020, 11:46 AM

    ‘People get their money paid early due to technical fault’ – a headline you’ll never see!

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    Aug 18th 2020, 5:22 PM

    @Earth Traveller: You’ll never see it as it is unlikely that a technical fault could predict future taxi journeys to pay drivers before said journeys happened .

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    Aug 19th 2020, 12:35 AM

    @Conall: Sure yesterday someone here was calling for a report of hospital figures for the year. People don’t seem to get it that you can’t have the yearly stats before the end of the year happens.

    Anyway, glad the drivers had their money sorted out.

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    Aug 18th 2020, 11:15 AM

    Free Now would have been a great name for a Free to air tv operation. Similar to Saorview

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    Aug 18th 2020, 12:39 PM

    Why does a Private Company’s financial hiccup get 2 articles on the Journal? How is this National News…?

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    Aug 18th 2020, 12:44 PM

    @Paul Casey: maybe because a lot of daxi drivers were not going to meet there bills

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    Aug 18th 2020, 2:02 PM

    @Paul Casey: It’s probably not big news in Manchester.

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    Aug 18th 2020, 5:20 PM

    @Paul Casey: Maybe because it was an event that happened across the nation and is interesting due to its controversial nature.

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    Aug 18th 2020, 8:28 PM

    @Paul Casey: 14000 people not getting paid, should be enough of a reason.

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