Chemical weapons watchdog to send inspectors to Syria
In a statement, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said a fact-finding team is “preparing to deploy to Syria shortly.”
It was not immediately clear whether the announcement would avert U.S. military action against Syria. President Trump has vowed to respond “forcefully” to Saturday’s attack on civilians in the town of Douma, in the eastern Ghouta suburbs, and warned that Russia – or any other nation found to share responsibility – will “pay a price.”
Trump on Tuesday canceled plans to travel to South America later this week, choosing to stay in the United States to manage the response to the events in Syria.
Syrian government forces were on high alert and taking precautionary measures Tuesday at military positions across the country amid fears of a U.S. strike in the aftermath of the attack near Damascus.
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