Attack in Syria: The British Prime Minister In Front of Topic
The British Prime Minister Theresa May has been under tremendous pressure in opposition to the involvement of US-led military strikes in Syria without permission. On Saturday night, Britain participated in a joint operation with the Syrian chemical arsenal with France, France. Theresa faces severe anger on the members of the military commanding authorities to take part in the attack.
The British Prime Minister Thérésa May gave a statement several hours after the RAF Tornado GR4 fighter was deployed in a military base 15 miles away from Homes in the Syrian western region. Britain has claimed that Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad has a chemical arsenal in the region.
In his statement, the British Prime Minister said his country has participated in the Syrian attack due to humanitarian causes. At 2:00 am on the Downing Street, the military adviser informed the updated information about the attack on Theresa May. In the meantime, Theresa May said that she was confident that they would be successful in this campaign.
A spokesman for Downing Street said that Theresa spoke on the phone with French President Emanuel Macroon and US President Donald Trump. They reached the conclusion that they were successful in the Syrian attack.
Theresa claimed success in the Syrian attack, but Theresa has been under severe criticism of the opposition within the country. Labor leader Jeremy Kelly complained that Prime Minister Theresa has reminded Donald Trump instead of receiving parliament’s approval.
He said, ‘The bomb can never save life or bring peace. This kind of question-based action can spread further tensions later. US Defense Secretary James Mattis has acknowledged that the use of chemical weapons in destructive conflict has already found evidence of war crimes.
However, many Labor MPs believe that taking part in the attack was logical. But they raised the question, why did not wait until Thracerea put a Parliament session on Monday.
Another labor leader John Woodkock said that it is true that the United Kingdom joined the Allies in Syria to destroy President Bashar Assad’s chemical arsenal. But Prime Minister Theresa May must explain in the parliament why she thinks there is no need for parliamentary voting to participate in the Syrian expedition.
Scottish First Minister Nikola Surgeon condemned the British Prime Minister, who participated in the Syrian attack. Before participating in the Horse Run of the US President, we did not have the option of obtaining the approval of the House of Commons.
Two leaders of Britain’s Green Party Corollo Lucas and Jonathan Bartley said that Theresa has trampled parliamentary democracy in May. On Monday, they called for the voting in Parliament.
In the meanwhile, the IG-US-French coalition’s 12-hour blast campaign ended in Syria, but the same steps would be taken if chemical weapons were used, Theresa May said. However, if he participates in Syria, then there is a question about whether parliament’s approval will be taken.
The British Prime Minister’s Office said that Theresa May address the parliament session on Monday. During this time, he will answer the questions of the MPs.
Source: The Guardian