Speaking to The Associated Press from rebel-held northern Syria, he said they were unlikely to curb the government’s ability to produce such weapons or launch new attacks. Adulsalam Abdulrazek, a former officer in Syria’s chemical program, said the overnight strikes probably hit “parts of, but not the heart” of the operation. Russian officials said the damage was minimal, maintaining that all key air bases were intact and the purported chemical weapons facilities had been abandoned long ago.Ĭapt. The Pentagon said Saturday that it believes the airstrikes “attacked the heart of the Syrian chemical weapons program,” significantly degrading Syria’s ability to use such weapons again. Syria war monitors said the military emptied air bases and moved equipment before the strikes. The government certainly had enough advance notice. They say information gathered from recent alleged attacks also suggest Assad retained a “continued production capacity” - also banned under the 2013 deal. officials say it is “highly likely” that Assad kept a hidden, undisclosed stockpile. The seemingly limited airstrikes came as a disappointment to Syria’s opposition, with one rebel spokesman labeling them a “farce.” Another senior opposition figure, Nasr Hariri, said the attacks were welcome but only reinforced the message that while it is not OK to use chemical weapons, the government can continue to “use explosive barrels and cluster bombs” with impunity.Īssad’s chemical weapons capabilities - and exactly what was hit Saturday - remain shrouded in mystery.ĭespite Syria’s commitment to abolish its program in 2013, U.S. His allies have questioned the rationale of a victor needing to resort to chemical weapons that bring global condemnation and risk punitive action. With seemingly open-ended support from allies Russia and Iran, the Syrian military will most definitely turn its attention to remaining opposition-held territory, namely in the south and the northern province of Idlib.Īssad has already consolidated control over most of Syria and its major population centers. The recapture of Douma effectively ends a nearly seven-year rebellion near Damascus and marks Assad’s most significant victory since his forces retook the northern city of Aleppo in late 2016. Thousands of hard-line rebels capitulated in Douma following years of siege and an air and ground campaign that killed hundreds in recent weeks. More pertinently, Syrian police units triumphantly entered the battered town of Douma, site of the suspected April 7 chemical weapons attack and also the last rebel-held town in the eastern Ghouta region that was once a sprawling rebel-held bastion at the doors of the capital. READ NEXT: Blasts from airstrikes turn Damascus sky orangeįor Assad, it was business as usual Saturday - or so his office sought to portray it, posting a short video of him walking into work, briefcase in hand. “If this is it, Assad should be relieved,” Randa Slim, an expert with the Washington-based Middle East Institute, wrote on Twitter. The Pentagon said the strikes targeted three facilities - a scientific research center in the Damascus area, allegedly linked to the production and testing of chemical and biological warfare technology a chemical weapons storage facility west of Homs and a chemical weapons equipment storage facility and key command post, also west of Homs. The U.S., British and French precision attacks only singled out Assad’s alleged chemical weapons capabilities.Īs a symbol, they might reflect the inability to prevent President Bashar Assad from marching toward a professed victory in the civil war - still denying he ever even used banned substances, and perhaps not even needing them.Īny opposition expectations that the airstrikes might try to destroy or degrade Assad’s lethal air power or target bases where his warplanes and helicopters begin their bombing missions were quickly dashed: The U.S., British and French precision attacks only singled out Assad’s alleged chemical weapons capabilities.
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