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Syria air strikes: UK confident of success - PM Syria air strikes: UK confident of successful mission, says PM
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The UK is "confident" that air strikes carried out by Britain, the US and France on suspected chemical weapons facilities in Syria have been successful, the PM has said.The UK is "confident" that air strikes carried out by Britain, the US and France on suspected chemical weapons facilities in Syria have been successful, the PM has said.
Theresa May also said it had been "right and legal" to take action.Theresa May also said it had been "right and legal" to take action.
Military bases near the capital Damascus and the city of Homs were targeted, after an alleged chemical attack on the Syrian town of Douma.Military bases near the capital Damascus and the city of Homs were targeted, after an alleged chemical attack on the Syrian town of Douma.
Labour's Jeremy Corbyn called the strikes "legally questionable".Labour's Jeremy Corbyn called the strikes "legally questionable".
Syrian state media said there had been a "violation of international law".Syrian state media said there had been a "violation of international law".
Speaking in Downing Street, Mrs May said the "limited and targeted strikes" had degraded Syria's ability to use chemical weapons.Speaking in Downing Street, Mrs May said the "limited and targeted strikes" had degraded Syria's ability to use chemical weapons.
"This collective action sends a clear message that the international community will not stand by and tolerate the use of chemical weapons," she added. "This collective action sends a clear message that the international community will not stand by and tolerate the use of chemical weapons," she said.
Drawing a link with the recent nerve agent attack in Salisbury, Mrs May added: "We cannot allow the use of chemical weapons to become normalised - either within Syria, on the streets of the UK or elsewhere."
She also said she would make a statement to Parliament on Monday and give MPs a chance to ask questions.She also said she would make a statement to Parliament on Monday and give MPs a chance to ask questions.
The Ministry of Defence said Storm Shadow missiles were launched by four RAF Tornados at a former missile base 15 miles west of Homs, where it is thought the Assad regime has been stockpiling items used to make chemical weapons. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said Storm Shadow missiles had been launched by four RAF Tornados at a former missile base 15 miles west of Homs, where it is thought President Bashar al-Assad's regime has been stockpiling items used to make chemical weapons.
An MoD spokesperson added the facility was "located some distance from any known concentrations of civilian habitation" and scientific analysis was used to "minimise any risks of contamination to the surrounding area". An MoD spokesperson added the facility was "located some distance from any known concentrations of civilian habitation", and scientific analysis was used to "minimise any risks of contamination to the surrounding area".
A Nato meeting will be held on Saturday during which the UK, France and the US will brief allies on the action taken in Syria.
AnalysisAnalysis
By Frank Gardner, BBC security correspondentBy Frank Gardner, BBC security correspondent
Whitehall officials say the aim of launching strikes against Syria has been to deal a big enough blow to the Assad regime that it deters it from using chemical weapons again - but not so big as to alter the course of the Syrian conflict or draw retaliation from Russia.Whitehall officials say the aim of launching strikes against Syria has been to deal a big enough blow to the Assad regime that it deters it from using chemical weapons again - but not so big as to alter the course of the Syrian conflict or draw retaliation from Russia.
Planners took the view that the limited US missile strike on Shayrat airbase a year ago had failed to dissuade the Assad regime from using poison gas.Planners took the view that the limited US missile strike on Shayrat airbase a year ago had failed to dissuade the Assad regime from using poison gas.
Before the green light was given by the prime minister for RAF participation in today's attack, the defence secretary spent time with the attorney general going over the legality of the targeting in precise detail.Before the green light was given by the prime minister for RAF participation in today's attack, the defence secretary spent time with the attorney general going over the legality of the targeting in precise detail.
I am told that the lessons of the Chilcot Report - into the mistakes made over the Iraq invasion of 2003 - have been uppermost in people's minds. Decisions, phone calls and sign-offs made over the last few days may one day have to be scrutinised by lawyers.I am told that the lessons of the Chilcot Report - into the mistakes made over the Iraq invasion of 2003 - have been uppermost in people's minds. Decisions, phone calls and sign-offs made over the last few days may one day have to be scrutinised by lawyers.
Russia too has been a major factor in choosing which targets to attack. Planners believe that the best way to mitigate against any Russian retaliation was to warn them in advance and avoid hitting any Russian positions in Syria.Russia too has been a major factor in choosing which targets to attack. Planners believe that the best way to mitigate against any Russian retaliation was to warn them in advance and avoid hitting any Russian positions in Syria.
Mrs May said she believed the attack was "the right thing to do" and was "absolutely in Britain's national interest". Addressing a press conference on Saturday, Mrs May said she believed the strike action had been "the right thing to do" and was "absolutely in Britain's national interest".
"This is not about intervening in a civil war. It is not about regime change," she said."This is not about intervening in a civil war. It is not about regime change," she said.
"It is about a limited and targeted strike that does not further escalate tensions in the region and that does everything possible to prevent civilian casualties.""It is about a limited and targeted strike that does not further escalate tensions in the region and that does everything possible to prevent civilian casualties."
Mrs May said the UK government "judged it highly likely" that the Syrian regime had been using chemical weapons, and it was "clear" President Bashar al-Assad's regime was responsible for the "harrowing" attack on civilians. She said the UK government "judged it highly likely" that Syria had been using chemical weapons, and it was "clear" the Assad regime was responsible for the "harrowing" attack on civilians earlier in April.
Evidence suggested barrel bombs transported by a regime helicopter had been used to deliver the chemicals, she added. "No other group could have carried out this attack."
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said it had been a "highly successful mission", and the UK, US and France had played an important role in "degrading the ability of the Syrian regime to use chemical weapons".Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said it had been a "highly successful mission", and the UK, US and France had played an important role in "degrading the ability of the Syrian regime to use chemical weapons".
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson welcomed the news, saying the "world is united in its disgust for any use of chemical weapons, but especially against civilians".Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson welcomed the news, saying the "world is united in its disgust for any use of chemical weapons, but especially against civilians".
'Chemical weapon stockpile''Chemical weapon stockpile'
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said that the four RAF Tornados had launched Storm Shadow cruise missiles at a Syrian military facility. The MoD said the four RAF Tornados had launched Storm Shadow cruise missiles at a Syrian military facility.
Reporting from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, the BBC's Jonathan Beale said the planes had left the airbase in the early hours. Reporting from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, the BBC's Jonathan Beale said the planes had left the airbase in the early hours of Saturday.
He added: "The cruise missile is 5m (16ft) long and has a range of 300 miles. They had already been programmed to find their target using GPS.He added: "The cruise missile is 5m (16ft) long and has a range of 300 miles. They had already been programmed to find their target using GPS.
"The planes fired the missiles well away from Syrian airspace out of range of the regime's air defences and then they all returned safely." "The planes fired the missiles well away from Syrian airspace, out of range of the regime's air defences, and then they all returned safely."
The former missile base had been assessed to have been used by the Syrian regime to "keep chemical weapon precursors stockpiled in breach of Syria's obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention," the MoD said in a statement.The former missile base had been assessed to have been used by the Syrian regime to "keep chemical weapon precursors stockpiled in breach of Syria's obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention," the MoD said in a statement.
PM has chosen which way to jump on SyriaPM has chosen which way to jump on Syria
By Laura Kuenssberg, BBC political editorBy Laura Kuenssberg, BBC political editor
Prime ministers don't choose the decisions that face them. But they have to judge which way to jump.Prime ministers don't choose the decisions that face them. But they have to judge which way to jump.
In 2013, Theresa May's predecessor tried and failed to get approval for military action against President Assad. There was international alarm, then as now, about his suspected use of chemical weapons.In 2013, Theresa May's predecessor tried and failed to get approval for military action against President Assad. There was international alarm, then as now, about his suspected use of chemical weapons.
But MPs rejected David Cameron's plan and he didn't try again to persuade Parliament it was necessary.But MPs rejected David Cameron's plan and he didn't try again to persuade Parliament it was necessary.
Read the full blog here.Read the full blog here.
Meanwhile, Mr Williamson said that relations between Britain and Russia - Syria's key ally - were at a low point.Meanwhile, Mr Williamson said that relations between Britain and Russia - Syria's key ally - were at a low point.
The US Russian embassy Twitter account called the action "unacceptable and inadmissable".The US Russian embassy Twitter account called the action "unacceptable and inadmissable".
And Syria's official Sana news agency cited an unnamed source as saying: "When terrorists failed, the USA, France and Britain intervened and committed aggression against Syria. And Syria's official Sana news agency cited an unnamed source as saying: "When terrorists failed, the US, France and Britain intervened and committed aggression against Syria.
"The American, French and British aggression against Syria will fail.""The American, French and British aggression against Syria will fail."
In the UK, Mr Corbyn condemned the government's involvement in the air strikes, saying it "makes real accountability for war crimes and use of chemical weapons less, not more likely".In the UK, Mr Corbyn condemned the government's involvement in the air strikes, saying it "makes real accountability for war crimes and use of chemical weapons less, not more likely".
He added that Mrs May should have sought parliamentary approval.He added that Mrs May should have sought parliamentary approval.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Mrs May had not answered how the action, "taken without parliamentary approval, will halt their [Syria's] use" of chemical weapons "or bring long term peace". Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Mrs May had not answered how the action, "taken without parliamentary approval, will halt their [Syria's] use" of chemical weapons, "or bring long term peace".
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable also said MPs should have had a vote on the action, adding: "Riding the coat-tails of an erratic US president is no substitute for a mandate from the House of Commons."Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable also said MPs should have had a vote on the action, adding: "Riding the coat-tails of an erratic US president is no substitute for a mandate from the House of Commons."
But Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party said Mrs May had "the full authority" to order the air strikes and said "we reject any suggestion that she was not entitled to do so". But Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party said Mrs May had "the full authority" to order the air strikes and it rejected "any suggestion that she was not entitled to do so".
What is an RAF Tornado?What is an RAF Tornado?
The Tornado has been one of the mainstays of the RAF since first entering service in 1980 and the aircraft were used to enforce no-fly zones in Iraq.The Tornado has been one of the mainstays of the RAF since first entering service in 1980 and the aircraft were used to enforce no-fly zones in Iraq.
It is mainly used as a strike or attack aircraft.It is mainly used as a strike or attack aircraft.
Weapons such as the Storm Shadow cruise missile mean that the Tornado can hit targets from a significant distance. The MoD describes the missile as being designed for "long range, highly accurate, deep penetration" against enemy command and control bunkers. It is fired from a Tornado GR4.Weapons such as the Storm Shadow cruise missile mean that the Tornado can hit targets from a significant distance. The MoD describes the missile as being designed for "long range, highly accurate, deep penetration" against enemy command and control bunkers. It is fired from a Tornado GR4.
Tornado GR4s are also equipped with Brimstone missiles, an effective anti-armour weapon and can also be used for all-weather, day and night tactical reconnaissance.Tornado GR4s are also equipped with Brimstone missiles, an effective anti-armour weapon and can also be used for all-weather, day and night tactical reconnaissance.