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For British and French leaders, political battle shifts to home ground ...
LONDON — The leaders of France and Britain used phrases such as “red line” and “horrific suffering” on Saturday to defend their decisions to join the U.S.-led strike against Syria for ...
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Trump speaks with UK, French leaders after Syria strike - The Hill
President Trump spoke on Saturday with British Prime Minister Theresa May and French President Emmanuel Macron, hours after the leaders’ three countries launched joint military strikes in Syria.
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British and French leaders defend Syria strikes - Yahoo
British Prime Minister Theresa May defended airstrikes on Syria in parliament on Monday (April 16). David Doyle reports.
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French and British leaders speak out after joint strikes on ... - TODAY
New satellite images reveal the scope of the damage from U.S.-led missile strikes on Syria’s chemical weapons program. Meanwhile, the Trump administration prepares to sanction Russia. NBC chief ...
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Here’s how officials in the UK, France and Russia are ... - PBS
Leaders of the UK and France, which both took part in strikes on Syria, are turning their attention to the battle for domestic support as Russia responds with rhetoric, not retaliation.
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What we know about the Syria strikes - CNN
The US, UK and France coordinated to launch strikes against targets within Syria in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack. This is what we know so far.
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U.S., U.K. and France Launch Strikes Against Syria
U.S., British and French forces targeted sites associated with Syria’s chemical-weapons capabilities, a reprisal for an attack last week that killed at least 43 civilians and injured hundreds more.
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While Britain Votes No, France Still Backs Strikes On Syria
While Britain Votes No, France Still Backs Strikes On Syria Only 10 years ago, the French were derided in Washington political circles for their rejection of plans to invade Iraq.
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Missile Strikes Are Not a Syria Strategy - Council on Foreign Relations
So where does this leave US policy and, for that matter, the policy of the French, British, and anti-Assad Arab governments? Trump remains committed to ending America’s military presence (now ...
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