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阿拉伯国家和以色列赞赏美国打击叙利亚
Arab states and Israel on Friday applauded the overnight US Tomahawk missile strike on an air base in Syriaweling what they saw as an overdue show of resolve against the Assad regime and its main foreign patrons
Iran and Russia.
The attack es after eight years of hands-off policies under former US president Barack Obama that saw Russia enter the war unchallenged on the Syrian government’s side in 2015. Officials in the Gulf states and Israel said that they believed US president Donald Trump was drawing a line of deterrence against what they see as hitherto unchecked Iranian and Russian-backed militarism in the region.
Across the Arab world
trending media posted on Twitter on Friday morning included songs celebrating the airstrikes
and coffee cup in which the dregs portrayed a likeness of Mr Trump. “America strikes the regime of Bashar”
was a popular hashtag in Saudi Arabia.
在整个阿拉伯世界,周五上午发布在Twitter上的热门媒体内容包括庆祝空袭的歌曲,以及带有特朗普肖像的咖啡杯。在沙特,“美国袭击了巴沙尔政权”是Twitter上一个热门的主题标签。
“This is the serious
credible and reliable America that its Gulf allies want to see more of
” said Abdulkhaleq Abdulla
a Dubai-based political analyst. “They were limited strikes
but meaningful messages for everybody
and were heard loud and clear.”
The official reaction was fastest and most forthright in Israel
the US’s closest ally in the Middle East. Israel’s military said they were notified ahead of time and “expressed our support” for the strikes
which were launched in response to this week’s deadly gas attack that killed dozens in Khan Sheikhoun
northern Syria.
“In both word and action
President Trump sent a strong and clear message today that the use and spread of chemical weapons will not be tolerated
” prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said in a pre-dawn statement.
The Israeli leader said Mr Trump’s use of force would send a “message of resolve in the face of the Assad regime’s horrific actions” that would resonate
too
in Tehran and Pyongyang
the Iranian and North Korean capitals.
Mr Trump has been vocal in denouncing Iranian military action in the region
embracing both Israel and Sunni Arab states — most notably Saudi Arabia
Egypt
and Jordan — as allies. The oil-rich Gulf countries had for years been pleading for more direct US intervention in the Syrian civil war.
Saudi Arabia said on Friday that it gave “total support” for the US strikes. The Saudi news agency
citing an “official source” at the foreign ministry
said the Syrian regime bore responsibility for the country being exposed to military action.
A senior government official in Jordan
which borders Syria and hosts more than 1m Syrians who have fled the war
told the Financial Times that the kingdom was “closely watching” events in Syria and expressed “hope for a serious political effort to end this ongoing Syrian conflict and terminate the suffering of the Syrian people”.
In Iran
Bahram Qasemi
a foreign ministry spokesman
said the Islamic Republic seriously condemned any unilateral military reaction. He added that any military strike would help strengthen “terrorists” in Syria and plicate the situation there
and across the Middle East. However
there was no reaction by the manders of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards.
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