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International reactions to the Ghouta chemical attack : ウィキペディア英語版 | International reactions to the Ghouta chemical attack
International reactions to the 2013 Ghouta attacks were widespread. The 21 August 2013 Ghouta attack was a chemical weapons attack in Damascus during the Syrian civil war. United States President Barack Obama said that the U.S. military should strike targets in Syria in retaliation for the government's purported use of chemical weapons—a proposal supported by French President François Hollande but opposed by the Syrian government's closest allies, Russia and Iran. Although the Arab League said it would support military action against Syria in the event of U.N. support, league members Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Tunisia and Algeria opposed intervention. On 14 September the U.S. and Russia announced an agreement on the Framework for Elimination of Syrian Chemical Weapons to disarm Syria of its chemical weapons, and Syria agreed to the Chemical Weapons Convention. The United Nations Security Council also passed its Resolution 2118. ==Reactions==
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