President Donald Trump appeared on television tonight to announce that the United States military is now striking 'chemical weapons sites' in Syria by air, with coordination from the military forces of France and Britain.
#US Cruise missles hitting #Damascus city right now pic.twitter.com/09XUvQI44J
— Nidalgazaui (@Nidalgazaui) April 14, 2018
Another significant blast in #Damascus just now. pic.twitter.com/HePjqtjhRL
— The Intel Crab (@IntelCrab) April 14, 2018
Well, that was a crazy 20 minutes, cant hear any strikes at the moment.
— Danny Makki (@Dannymakkisyria) April 14, 2018
Multiple US defense officials say that both US ships and aircrafts were used in the strikes in Syria. Syrian air forces have launched counter-strikes.
Syrian state television reports to have shot down some 13 U.S. missiles. Take that as you will.
President Trump said he ordered precision strikes targeting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s chemical weapons capabilities, after a gas attack that killed at least 60 people on April 7.
“A short time ago, I ordered the United States Armed Forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad,” Trump said in a televised address from the White House.
#BREAKING: The military Research Center in Barzeh has been bit by a missle. #Syria pic.twitter.com/Ldp9AS5tZB
— Nidalgazaui (@Nidalgazaui) April 14, 2018
It's been quite a week for the President, with personal legal crises exploding on the home front. Did he take America to war in an attempt to distract from his self-implosion?
The President didn't say this was a one-off strike. He described it in the televised address as an open-ended military mission. There is no end date. There is no clear goal. There was no Congressional approval.
Damascus & 3 other Syrian cities have sounded their sirens as strikes begin reaching their targets.
Let’s see what Putin’s “gravest of consequences” are.
— Rami Jarrah (@RamiJarrah) April 14, 2018
Trump: “The purpose of our actions tonight is to establish a strong deterrent against the production, spread and use of chemical weapons” https://t.co/rigslrdbna
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) April 14, 2018
"Hopefully someday we will get along with Russia and maybe even Iran, but maybe not," President Trump says after announcing strikes on Syria. pic.twitter.com/C3EnK8iir1
— NBC News (@NBCNews) April 14, 2018
There is never, ever a strategy. https://t.co/EriRXJZQhN
— Laura Moser #TX07 (@lcmoser) April 14, 2018
#BREAKING: Huge blasts heard in Syria's capital, @AFP says
— Maya Gebeily (@GebeilyM) April 14, 2018
Ordnance arriving or has arrived, per reports https://t.co/O6PcH6juw7
— Phil Ewing (@philewing) April 14, 2018
We truly care about the plight of the innocent Syrian’s. As of tonight we have sent more cruise missiles into Syria than refugees we’ve let out. We are a long way from Reagan: “We will again be the exemplar of freedom and a beacon of hope for those who do not now have freedom.” https://t.co/S9Gr5ZnhkG
— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) April 14, 2018
#Breakingnews :: explosions in the #Syrian capital #Damascus in #Syria after #Trump speech .
— Abdalaziz Alhamza (@3z0ooz) April 14, 2018
BREAKING: Theresa May authorises British armed forces to conduct air strikes in Syria. pic.twitter.com/Ui3d05xrFI
— Daniel Hewitt (@DanielHewittITV) April 14, 2018
Based on claims coming from the ground, Syria's "formidable" air defenses have lived up to their reputation.
— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) April 14, 2018
Tonight, @POTUS Donald J. Trump addressed the nation to announce a combined operation- with the #UnitedKingdom and #France– of precision strikes against sites associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of the #Assad regime in #Syria. pic.twitter.com/m0H3Pk8Dh1
— Department of State (@StateDept) April 14, 2018
BREAKING: US official confirms to @Reuters that US Tomahawk missiles being used in strikes on Syria
— Conflict News (@Conflicts) April 14, 2018
#BREAKING: Huge blasts heard in Syria's capital, @AFP says
— Maya Gebeily (@GebeilyM) April 14, 2018
It is 430am in Moscow. Pentagon briefing in 30 minutes.
— Boris Zilberman (@rolltidebmz) April 14, 2018
"Are we at war?"
Yes; we've been at war for 16+ years straight."Are we at war in Syria?"
Yes and have been for some time."Are we at war against the Syrian state?"
It appears so, though arguably it started last year."Did Congress or the UN authorize this?"
No. They may never— Kelsey D. Atherton (@AthertonKD) April 14, 2018
There's something so weird and postmodern about all this – not intervening, just carefully policing the methods by which a govt may annihilate hostile neighbirhoods https://t.co/aUoVF9twzL
— Tom Gara (@tomgara) April 14, 2018
Hearing from Trump supporters who are unhappy with lack of congressional approval re Syria.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 14, 2018
PARIS (AP) — French president announces military operation with US, Britain targeting 'clandestine chemical arsenal' in Syria.
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) April 14, 2018
"The perception that @POTUS may have ordered these strikes in part because of scandal will affect the impact and the effectiveness of these military strikes, unavoidably," @maddow said after Trump's Syria remarks. "Even if the tail is not wagging the dog.” pic.twitter.com/1Dhs7yKASr
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) April 14, 2018