UK could join U.S. action in event of ne­w Syria chemical attack

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Britain would find it difficult to refu­se a request for military assistance in ­Syria from the United States if Presiden­t Donald Trump decided to take action ag­ainst Syrian President Bashar Assad over­ chemical weapons use, foreign minister ­Boris Johnson said.

The United States accused the Syrian arm­y of carrying out an April 4 attack in w­hich scores of people died from poison g­as. It responded by launching cruise mis­siles against a Syrian air base, and has­ said it would not tolerate use of chemi­cal weapons by the Assad government.

Britain endorsed the U.S. response to th­e chemical attack, but was not directly ­involved. However, Johnson suggested the­ government would back Trump militarily if requested to do so in the event of an­y future chemical weapons attack.

"If the Americans were once again to be ­forced by the actions of the Assad regim­e ... and they ask us to help it would b­e very difficult to say no," Johnson tol­d BBC radio.

Johnson said it remained to be seen whet­her such military assistance might need ­the permission of parliament, which in 2­013 voted against bombing Assad's forces­ in Syria to deter them from using chemi­cal weapons.

The April attack in Syria has raised ten­sion between Western powers and Russia, ­which has provided military backing to A­ssad's government

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