Bolton: US to act ‘very strongly’ if Syria uses chemical weapons in Idlib

(FILES) This photo was taken on August 2, 2018 US National Security Advisor John Bolton speaks at the press briefing at the White House in Washington, DC.
US National Security Advisor John Bolton on August 19, 2018 singled out China, North Korea and Iran as countries who could possibly meddle in American elections — as President Donald Trump railed about a probe into Russian interference in 2016.Trump himself pointed the finger of blame on Saturday, tweeting: “All of the fools that are so focused on looking only at Russia should start also looking in another direction, China.” When asked about the tweet, Bolton also mentioned Beijing, which is currently at an impasse with Washington on trade talks.
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JERUSALEM, Undefined (AFP) — US President Donald Trump’s national security adviser warned Wednesday that the United States will respond “very strongly” if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad uses chemical weapons in an offensive to retake Idlib province.

Speaking at a press conference during a visit to Jerusalem, John Bolton also said that the Trump administration was not seeking to oust Iran’s leadership with its reimposition of sanctions on Tehran.

“Regime change in Iran is not American policy but what we want is massive change in the regime’s behaviour,” he said.

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