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US used chemical attack as excuse to strike Syria: Ron Paul

Press TV- Former US Congressman Ron Paul says there is no proof that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had a role in last weeks suspected chemical weapons attack in his country, saying that Washington worked hard to find an excuse for launching a military attack in the Arab country.

Paul said this was not the first time that Washington uses a so-called excuse to launch a military action on a sovereign nation.

I don't think the evidence is there, at least it hasnt been presented, and they need a so-called excuse, they worked real hard, our government and their coalition, he told the Russian broadcaster RT.

US President Donald Trump ordered a military attack on a Syrian airbase in Homs province in western Syria just a day after he accused Assad for the chemicalattack, which killed at least 70 people in the town of Khan Shaykhun in Idlib province.

On Friday morning, the military fired 59 Tomahawk missiles from the USS Ross and USS Porter, Navy destroyers in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, against several targets on al-Shayrat air base,from where the .

Trump said the operation was in response to the chemical attack in Idlid. Damascus rejected the allegation, insisting it "has never used them [chemical weapons], anytime, anywhere, and will not do so in the future."

If any of this was true, I dont know why they couldnt wait and take a look at it, Paul said. In 2013, there were similar stories that didnt go anywhere.

He was referring to a chemical attack in Ghouta agricultural belt around the capital Damascus on August 21, 2013.

From my point of view, there was no need to rush. There was no threat to national security. They have to give a reason to do these things, Paul added.

Paul said that he cannot understand the reason behind Trumps speedy reaction.

He said the attack clearly does not lead to peace and instead it helps Daesh and al-Qaeda militants in Syria.

The peace talks have ended now. Theyre terrified that peace was going to break out! Al-Qaeda was on the run, peace talks were happening, and all of a sudden, they had to change, and this changes things dramatically! I dont expect peace talks anytime soon or in the distant future.

Paul further spoke out about US interference in the world issues, saying I dont believe that our people or the American government should be the policemen of the world.

In early 2003, the US, backed by the United Kingdom invaded Iraq under the pretext that the regime of former Iraqidictator Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

The USs Iraq War inquiry, known as the Chilcot Inquiry, however concluded that the policy on the Iraq invasionwas based on "flawed" intelligence about the country's supposed WMD.

The invasion, lasted for eight years, plunged Iraq into chaos, resulting in years of deadly violence and the rise of terrorist groups like al-Qaeda, which was a precursor of Daesh.
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