Below is a statement from
Secretary of Defense James N. Mattis on strikes in Syria.
Good evening. As the world
knows, the Syrian people have suffered terribly under the prolonged brutality
of the Assad regime.
On April 7th, the regime
decided to again defy the norms of civilized people, showing callous disregard
for international law by using chemical weapons to murder women, children and
other innocents. We and our allies find these atrocities inexcusable.
As our commander in chief,
the president has the authority under Article II of the Constitution to use
military force overseas to defend important U.S. national interests. The United
States has an important national interest in averting a worsening humanitarian
catastrophe in Syria, and specifically deterring the use and proliferation of
chemical weapons.
Last year, in response to a chemical
weapons attack against civilians and to signal the regime to cease chemical
weapons use, we targeted the military base from which the weapons were
delivered.
Earlier today, President
Trump directed the U.S. military to conduct operations, in consonance with our
allies, to destroy the Syrian regime's chemical weapons research, development
and production capabilities.
Tonight, France, the United
Kingdom and the United States took decisive action to strike the Syrian
chemical weapons infrastructure.
Clearly, the Assad regime did
not get the message last year. This time, our allies and we have struck harder.
Together, we have sent a clear message to Assad, and his murderous lieutenants,
that they should not perpetrate another chemical weapons attack for which they
will be held accountable.
The 70 nations in the defeat
ISIS coalition remain committed to defeating ISIS in Syria. The strike tonight
separately demonstrates international resolve to prevent chemical weapons from
being used on anyone, under any circumstance, in contravention of international
law.
I want to emphasize that
these strikes are directed at the Syrian regime. In conducting these strikes,
we have gone to great lengths to avoid civilian and foreign casualties.
But it is time for all civilized
nations to urgently unite in ending the Syrian civil war by supporting the
United Nations backed Geneva peace process.
In accordance with the
chemical weapons convention prohibiting the use of such weapons, we urge
responsible nations to condemn the Assad regime and join us in our firm resolve
to prevent chemical weapons from being used again.
General Dunford will provide
a military update.
Based on recent experience,
we fully expect a significant disinformation campaign over the coming days by those
who have aligned themselves with the Assad regime. In an effort to maintain
transparency and accuracy, my assistant for public affairs, Dana White, and Lt.
Gen. McKenzie, director of the Joint Staff, will provide a brief of known
details tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.
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