*Agaknya USA dan konco bin sahabat akan melakukan penyerangan militer
terhadap Iran. angsung.*
*Kalau dilakukan penyerangan maka kemungkin peperangan yang lebih besar
akan terjadi.*



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US National Security Adviser McMaster says now is the time to act against
Iran

REUTERS | *Published — *Saturday 17 February 2018

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Herbert Raymond McMaster, National security adviser to the US President,
delivers his speech on day two of the 54th Munich Security Conference (MSC)
in Munich, southern Germany, on Feb. 17, 2018. (AFP)


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MUNICH: US National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster said on Saturday that,
despite denials, public reports showed that Syrian President Bashar Assad
was using chemical weapons, and added that it was time for the
international community to hold the Syrian regime to account.
“Public accounts and photos clearly show that Assad’s chemical weapons use
is continuing,” McMaster said at a major international security conference
taking place in Munich.
“It is time for all nations to hold the Syrian regime and its sponsors
accountable for their actions and support the efforts of the Organization
for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons,” he said.
McMaster did not specify which public accounts or pictures he was referring
to.
Earlier this month, US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said the Syrian regime
had repeatedly used chlorine gas, but stressed that the US did not have
evidence of sarin gas use.
French President Emmanuel Macron has said that “France will strike” if
chemical weapons are used against civilians in the Syrian conflict in
violation of international treaties, but that he had not yet seen proof
this is the case.
The Syrian regime has repeatedly denied using chemical weapons and said it
targets only armed rebels and militants.
Diplomatic efforts have made scant progress toward ending the war in Syria
now approaching its eighth year, which has killed hundreds of thousands of
people and forced half the pre-war Syrian population of 23 million from
their homes.
In recent weeks, rescue workers, aid groups and the US have accused Syria
of repeatedly using chlorine gas as a weapon against civilians in Ghouta
and Idlib.
Earlier this month, Syrian regime forces, who are backed by Russia and
Iran, bombarded the areas, two of the last major opposition-held parts of
Syria.
McMaster told the conference that Iran is building and arming an
increasingly powerful network of proxies in countries like Syria, Yemen and
Iraq that can turn against the governments of those states.
“What’s particularly concerning is that this network of proxies is becoming
more and more capable, as Iran seeds more and more ... destructive weapons
into these networks,” McMaster said.
“So the time is now, we think, to act against Iran,” he said.
McMaster also called on the international community to do more on North
Korea.
“We must pressure the Kim regime, using all available tools, to ensure that
this cruel dictatorship cannot threaten the world with the most destructive
weapons on earth,” he said, referring to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
The US has appeared to endorse closer post-Olympics engagement between
North and South Korea with an eye to eventual US-North Korean talks, but
has agreed with Seoul that sanctions must be intensified to push Pyongyang
to negotiate an end to its nuclear weapons program.
The prospect of negotiations comes after months of tension over North
Korea's nuclear and missile programs, in which US President Donald Trump
and the North Korean leader traded insults and threats, while the UN
tightened sanctions.
“Nations that evade full enforcement and fail to take these steps are
acting irresponsibly, now is the time to do more,” McMaster said, calling
on countries to cut off military and commercial ties with Pyongyang.

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