Syrian Lawmakers Warn UK Against Strikes
Say it would plunge region into even worse sectarian violence
Members of the Syrian Parliament issued an open letter to their British counterparts on Thursday, warning them that an international military strike on Syria would recklessly and illegally "plunge secular Syria, and indeed the whole region, into a cataclysm of sectarian mass murder" and inviting them to visit with their own chemical weapons experts to check the conclusions of the United Nations investigators now in the country.
The letter, which the lawmakers asked be read at a British parliamentary session on Thursday on the proposed strike, was in keeping with a Syrian government strategy of stressing what it sees as values and goals it shares with the West, including secularism and fighting terrorism. The letter condemned the chemical attack last week "without reservation," without repeating the government's attempts to blame Syrian rebels for it, and promised Parliament's own investigation.
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