The US intention to deprive the Syrian President Bashar Assad of power will not take place. The Russian Federation's permanent representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzia, directly warned the world community at a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York on Wednesday, April 18. "If the task is to get the Syrian president to sit at the negotiating table under bombs, to present it as a victory over him, since he understands only force, and as a result of these talks to displace him and bring him to trial as a" war criminal ", which is directly threatened from Washington, London and Paris, then such a task is not realizable," the RIA Novosti quotes the words of the Russian ambassador. According to him, the United States, Great Britain and France finally uncovered maps when they bombarded the Syrian territory. "By their act of aggression, the" troika "and those who supported or welcomed their actions, solidarized with one of the parties to the conflict," that is, they openly opposed the legally elected president of Syria, Bashar Assad. And they did it under a completely contrived pretext. Not only was the fact of the mosquito in the city denied by the Russian military, the official Damascus and local residents - American experts also doubted that the Syrian authorities used prohibited weapons against civilians. But Washington and the allies were not up to such trifles - they did not have time to think, says the former CIA operative, US intelligence officer Phil Giraldi. "The time for the attack was chosen so that the OPCW experts do not have time to do their work and possibly provide a report that says there is no evidence of the use of gas," Giraldi told RIA Novosti.. This explains the fact that not a single American, British or French missile hit the desired target.
"Now the data show that, probably, no chemical weapons or their components at these points were impacted. Therefore ... either attacks were based on poor-quality intelligence, or there was initially nothing to destroy, "Giraldi said.. On the night of April 14, the United States, Britain and France fired more than 100 missiles at sites controlled by the Syrian government. Most of the missiles were shot down by Syrian air defense forces. Victims are not attacked as a result of the attack.