U.S. Condemns Syria Regime Strikes, 'Disregard for Human Life'

W460

The United States on Monday condemned Syrian air strikes on a rebel-held town that left nearly 100 dead, and insisted President Bashar Assad must go.

"Yesterday's air strikes, following its other recent market bombings and attacks on medical facilities, demonstrate the regime's disregard for human life," State Department spokesman John Kirby said. 

"As we have said, Assad has no legitimacy to lead the Syrian people," he added, in a statement to reporters.

Kirby said Washington and its allies want a "political transition away from Assad that brings an end to such attacks and leads to a future that fulfils Syrians' aspirations for freedom and dignity."

Sunday's raids on the town of Douma, in the rebel bastion of Eastern Ghouta, marked one of the bloodiest regime onslaughts in Syria's four-year war.

And they came two years after devastating chemical weapons attacks on the same region that much of the international community blamed on the Syrian government.

Comments 4
Missing cedars 18 August 2015, 03:46

What's the next step?

Missing cedars 18 August 2015, 03:47

Moving in on Assad or still thinking about it.

Missing cedars 18 August 2015, 03:49

Can few of those F16s give him a taste barrel bombs?

Missing panzergen 19 August 2015, 03:07

Sure condemn Assad and his AirForces and what about Saudi Arabia and the Arab coalition killing Yemenis indiscriminately!!! Hypocrites!!!