Sunday, February 18, 2018

"France's Macron threatens Syria strikes if chemical weapon use proven" from BBC

As there have been multiple allegations of Syria employing chemical weapons against its citizens this past year, French President Emmanuel Macron has come forth, threatening an air strike on such a stockpile. Macron assured that French intelligence services were not able to find such weapons thus far, however. The French President maintains the "red line" policy--a policy President Obama had claimed but didn't fulfill--in which there would be foreign intervention if chemical weapons were proven to have been used. 

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4 comments:

  1. The delegation of Germany is allied with WEU countries and takes an active role in trying to eradicate mass-destruction weapons. Although we ourselves carry the United States' nuclear weapons, we have pledged to begin removing such threats. As Syria is caught in a radical civil war, we believe that the calculated decision to intervene is important to help civilians that don't have a stable government infrastructure.
    This being said, we commend the United States and France for attempting to take preventative measures. It is imperative that all countries band together to rid the world of such deadly weapons

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  2. Brazil's Response to France

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1S60U-NZrURJ6Q9eEEy7LImfCgo9osLl-I8WdWQ2ronA/edit?usp=sharing

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