Today
marks the 4th anniversary of the Syrian regime’s deadly chemical
weapons attack that killed more than 1,400 people in the Damascus suburb
of Ghouta. This tragic event precipitated an
international effort that led to the destruction of more than 1,000
metric tons of Syrian chemical weapons. Still, on April 4th
of this year, Assad proved beyond a doubt that he still possesses these
heinous weapons and is willing to use them against innocent
civilians.
It
is critical that the international community not forget these tragic
events. We must speak with one voice and act with one purpose to ensure
that the Syrian regime, and any other actor
contemplating the use of chemical weapons, understands that doing so
will result in serious consequences. As the President has made clear,
the United States will do its part to prevent the use or spread of these
weapons. Along with the many other nations
that have signed the Chemical Weapons Convention, we commit to work
together to create a world without chemical weapons.
Today
is an appropriate reminder of the importance of that commitment. We
reiterate our call for all countries to stand together and leave no
doubt that the use of chemical weapons will not
be tolerated.
Sources: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
Video source: HumanRightsWatch
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