ERBIL, Iraq – As President Donald Trump
tweets intentions to strike in Syria following Saturday's suspected
chemical weapons attack, supporters of the Syrian opposition are waiting
with
baited breath, enthusiastically circulating pro-Trump memes in a bid to
whip up support for U.S. action.
Syrians holed up in rebel-held areas and in the larger diaspora on
Wednesday circulated a new meme on social media featuring Trump’s face -
overlaying an American flag - with the words “We love you,” in Arabic
and English.
“We are all with Trump, we will never forget that he stands with us and
save us from the hell of Russia, Iran and Assad,” Tarek Muharam 40, a
leader in the opposition Free Syrian Army (FSA) told Fox News. “Finally,
someone smelled the smell of chemical weapons and decide to stop these
massacres.”
Others supporting the Syrian opposition who spoke to Fox News conveyed
similar hopes the U.S. would soon intervene.
"I hope that the strikes will be much bigger this time to target all the
military and security units of regime so the Syrian people can get their
stolen freedom,” said 30-year-old Amer Alfaj, who works with the Qatar
Red Crescent in northern Syria.
The United States, backed by Britain and France, has said it is ready to
take military action in Syria - with or without support from the United
Nations Security Council.
“The U.S. must take the responsibility to lift the injustice on Syrian
people,” said Yousef Obeid, 22, a medical aid worker in Al-Atareb.
Muhammad Basher, 27, a civil activist west of Aleppo, concurred. “If you
want to end the Qaida and ISIS in Syria, you must overthrow Assad regime
and the terror groups will be gone."
Earlier on Wednesday, Trump - who promised a fast response with how the
U.S. would retaliate - went on a twitter flurry aimed particularly
against Russia, who had warned the U.S. on Tuesday that any military
action in Syria would not be tolerated.
“Russia vows to shoot down any and all missiles fired at Syria. Get
ready Russia, because they will be coming, nice and new and “smart!” You
shouldn’t be partners with a Gas Killing Animal who kills his people and
enjoys it!”
Maria Zakharova, the spokesperson for the Russia Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, was quick to respond on her verified Facebook page Wednesday.
“U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that Russia should be ready to
shoot missiles issued in Syria,” read the post. “Smart missiles must fly
towards terrorists, not a legitimate government that has been fighting
international terrorism in its territory for several years.”
The possibility of U.S. action against the Syrian dictatorship of
President Bashar al-Assad, which has denied carrying out chemical
attacks despite evidence to the contrary - has prompted cause for
concern inside and outside Damascus.
Assad left his presidential office and has moved to an unknown position,
according to reports on Wednesday. Meanwhile, militia factions
supporting the Syrian regime, including the Lebanese Hezbollah, are said
to have evacuated their headquarters.
Hollie McKay has been a FoxNews.com staff reporter since 2007. She has
reported extensively from the Middle East on the rise and fall of
terrorist groups such as ISIS in Iraq. Follow her on twitter at @holliesmckay |
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