[In his response President Trump criticised his predecessor, Barack
Obama, for "weakness and irresolution" over whether to intervene
militarily in Syria. He said: "President Obama said in 2012 that he
would establish a 'red line' against the use of chemical weapons and
then did nothing.
In September 2013, however, Mr Trump said in a series of tweets he
wanted the US to focus on domestic issues instead of intervention in
the war-torn country.
He said: "If the US attacks Syria and hits the wrong targets, killing
civilians, there will be worldwide hell to pay. Stay away and fix
broken US.
...
At least 72 people, including 20 children, were reported dead after
the initial attack on the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun, which
came during a Brussels conference on ending the Syrian conflict.]

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-syria-chemical-attack-barack-obama-blame-idlib-weakness-tweet-no-intervention-us-a7667271.html

Donald Trump blames Barack Obama's 'weakness' for Syria chemical
attack - despite tweeting against intervention
Trump urged Obama to 'stay out of Syria' and 'fix broken US' instead
after previous chemical attack

Jon Sharman a day ago

[Video: 40-second clip]

Donald Trump called the Assad regime's chemical attack in Idlib a
"consequence of the past administration's weakness", but his Twitter
archive shows he previously advocated staying "out of Syria".

Dozens of people, including children, were killed on Tuesday in what
was feared to be the worst chemical weapon attack in Syria in four
years.

***In his response President Trump criticised his predecessor, Barack
Obama, for "weakness and irresolution" over whether to intervene
militarily in Syria. He said: "President Obama said in 2012 that he
would establish a 'red line' against the use of chemical weapons and
then did nothing."*** [Emphasis added.]

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***In September 2013, however, Mr Trump said in a series of tweets he
wanted the US to focus on domestic issues instead of intervention in
the war-torn country.*** [Emphasis added.]

***He said: "If the US attacks Syria and hits the wrong targets,
killing civilians, there will be worldwide hell to pay. Stay away and
fix broken US.*** [Emphasis added.]

"What I am saying is stay out of Syria. The only reason President
Obama wants to attack Syria is to save face over his very dumb RED
LINE statement. Do NOT attack Syria,fix USA."

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 Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
What I am saying is stay out of Syria.
7:30 AM - 4 Sep 2013
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Hospitals treating victims of a suspected toxic gas were themselves
targeted in a series of air strikes on Tuesday following the atrocity
in a rebel-held town in Idlib province, where activists claimed up to
100 people died.

United Nations war crimes investigators have launched a probe into
both rounds of bombing, saying the use of chemical weapons or
deliberate targeting of medical facilities "would amount to war crimes
and serious violations of human rights law".

***At least 72 people, including 20 children, were reported dead after
the initial attack on the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun, which
came during a Brussels conference on ending the Syrian conflict.***
[Emphasis added.

Theresa May said she was “appalled” by the attack and called for an
investigation.

Doctors said victims started to choke, vomit and faint with foam
coming out of their mouths, showing symptoms of possible sarin gas
exposure.


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