Bolton warns of tougher response if Assad uses chemical weapons

Bolton warns of tougher response if Assad uses chemical weapons
US President Donald Trump’s national security adviser said on Monday (Sep. 10) the United States, Britain and France had agreed that another use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime would result in a “much stronger response” compared to previous air strikes.

“We’ve tried to convey the message in recent days that if there’s a third use of chemical weapons, the response will be much stronger,” national security adviser John Bolton said while fielding questions after a policy speech.

“I can say we’ve been in consultation with the British and the French, who joined us in the second strike, and they also agree that another use of chemical weapons will result in a much stronger response,” Bolton said.

US officials have said in recent days they have evidence that Assad regime militias are preparing chemical weapons ahead of a planned assault on a opposition-held enclave in Idlib in the northwestern part of the country.

Marine General Joseph Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters late last week he was involved in a routine dialogue with the White House about military options should Syria ignore US warnings against using chemical arms.

Bolton, after a speech condemning the International Criminal Court, said the judicial body’s failure to act in response to earlier chemical weapons attacks was evidence that it was ineffectual in deterring war crimes.

He also dismissed claims that US actions against Syria encouraged al Qaeda rebels to use chemical weapons and blame the attacks on the Assad regime.

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