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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | The US government has [https://www.huffpost.com/search?keywords=imposed%20%27sweeping imposed 'sweeping] sanctions' on officials in response to the sarin gas attack the country's dictator hit civilians with earlier this month.<br>The Treasury Department ordered a freeze on all assets in the United States belonging to 271 employees of the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC), and blocked any American person or [https://akb-b.ru/ песни на гитаре для начинающих] business from dealing with them.<br>The SSRC was responsible for producing the chemical weapons Washington believes were used in the attack and the means to deliver them, a statement said.<br>'We intend to hold the Assad regime accountable for its unacceptable behavior,' Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin declared from the White House.<br>Scroll down for videos <br> The US government has imposed 'sweeping sanctions' on Syrian officials in response to the sarin gas attack the country's dictator hit civilians with earlier this month. 'We intend to hold the Assad regime accountable for its unacceptable behavior,' Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin declared from the White House<br>A chemical attack left 87 dead, including many children, in rebel-held territory in Idlib province on April 4, with the West accusing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of being responsible.<br>President Donald Trump punished Assad already with a one-time set of airstrikes.<br><br>The United States also fired 59 cruise missiles at a Syrian airfield on April 7.<br>Foreign leaders and US lawmakers commended the swift activity. But legislators demanded to know if Trump intended to take further action to push out Assad. <br>Mnuchin had indicated that sanctions were on the way before Treasury finally dropped the hammer on Monday. <br>'They will be coming out in the near future,' he told reporters a day after Trump's sneak attack.<br><br>'These sanctions are very important and we will use them to the maximum effect.'<br>That was nearly three weeks ago. Treasury came down on Assad's government on Monday just as the White House began it's daily briefing with reporters.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>23 shares<br><br><br>'The United States is sending a strong message with this action that we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons by any actor,' Mnuchin said from the podium. <br><br>In a statement for Treasury he said the US government will 'hold the entire Assad regime accountable for these blatant human rights violations in order to deter the spread of these types of barbaric chemical weapons.'<br><br>'These sweeping sanctions target the scientific support center for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad´s horrific chemical weapons attack on innocent civilian men, women, and children,' it read.<br>Treasury already had imposed sanctions against 18 Syrian officials in January, and Mnuchin said the administration 'will relentlessly pursue and shut down the financial networks of all individuals involved with the production of chemical weapons used to commit these atrocities.'<br> Mnuchin made a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing to announce the sanctions<br>He would not commit to additional sanctions on Monday or say whether the government had any knowledge of Americans doing business with the entity that was blacklisted.<br>'I can't comment on the specifics of these sanctions beyond what we released,' he said.<br><br>'But I can assure you that when the U.S. puts out sanctions, they have impacts both here and throughout the world, and we wouldn't be doing this if we didn't think it is impactful. <br>He then stressed, 'It's quite impactful.'<br>Mnuchin said the sanctions would affect not just US businesses.<br><br>They will 'have enormous impact with all of our partners around the world who also work with us on...these issues,' he said.<br><br><br> <br><br> <br> <br><br><br>сскоеРадио–Радиорусскиеонлайнб" style="max-width:450px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;"> |
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+The US government has [https://www.huffpost.com/search?keywords=imposed%20%27sweeping imposed 'sweeping] sanctions' on officials in response to the sarin gas attack the country's dictator hit civilians with earlier this month.<br>The Treasury Department ordered a freeze on all assets in the United States belonging to 271 employees of the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC), and blocked any American person or [https://akb-b.ru/ песни на гитаре для начинающих] business from dealing with them.<br>The SSRC was responsible for producing the chemical weapons Washington believes were used in the attack and the means to deliver them, a statement said.<br>'We intend to hold the Assad regime accountable for its unacceptable behavior,' Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin declared from the White House.<br>Scroll down for videos <br> The US government has imposed 'sweeping sanctions' on Syrian officials in response to the sarin gas attack the country's dictator hit civilians with earlier this month. 'We intend to hold the Assad regime accountable for its unacceptable behavior,' Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin declared from the White House<br>A chemical attack left 87 dead, including many children, in rebel-held territory in Idlib province on April 4, with the West accusing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of being responsible.<br>President Donald Trump punished Assad already with a one-time set of airstrikes.<br><br>The United States also fired 59 cruise missiles at a Syrian airfield on April 7.<br>Foreign leaders and US lawmakers commended the swift activity. But legislators demanded to know if Trump intended to take further action to push out Assad. <br>Mnuchin had indicated that sanctions were on the way before Treasury finally dropped the hammer on Monday. <br>'They will be coming out in the near future,' he told reporters a day after Trump's sneak attack.<br><br>'These sanctions are very important and we will use them to the maximum effect.'<br>That was nearly three weeks ago. Treasury came down on Assad's government on Monday just as the White House began it's daily briefing with reporters.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>23 shares<br><br><br>'The United States is sending a strong message with this action that we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons by any actor,' Mnuchin said from the podium. <br><br>In a statement for Treasury he said the US government will 'hold the entire Assad regime accountable for these blatant human rights violations in order to deter the spread of these types of barbaric chemical weapons.'<br><br>'These sweeping sanctions target the scientific support center for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad´s horrific chemical weapons attack on innocent civilian men, women, and children,' it read.<br>Treasury already had imposed sanctions against 18 Syrian officials in January, and Mnuchin said the administration 'will relentlessly pursue and shut down the financial networks of all individuals involved with the production of chemical weapons used to commit these atrocities.'<br> Mnuchin made a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing to announce the sanctions<br>He would not commit to additional sanctions on Monday or say whether the government had any knowledge of Americans doing business with the entity that was blacklisted.<br>'I can't comment on the specifics of these sanctions beyond what we released,' he said.<br><br>'But I can assure you that when the U.S. puts out sanctions, they have impacts both here and throughout the world, and we wouldn't be doing this if we didn't think it is impactful. <br>He then stressed, 'It's quite impactful.'<br>Mnuchin said the sanctions would affect not just US businesses.<br><br>They will 'have enormous impact with all of our partners around the world who also work with us on...these issues,' he said.<br><br><br> <br><br> <br> <br><br><br>сскоеРадио–Радиорусскиеонлайнб" style="max-width:450px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;">
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | The US government has [https://www.huffpost.com/search?keywords=imposed%20%27sweeping imposed 'sweeping] sanctions' on officials in response to the sarin gas attack the country's dictator hit civilians with earlier this month.<br>The Treasury Department ordered a freeze on all assets in the United States belonging to 271 employees of the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC), and blocked any American person or [https://akb-b.ru/ песни на гитаре для начинающих] business from dealing with them.<br>The SSRC was responsible for producing the chemical weapons Washington believes were used in the attack and the means to deliver them, a statement said.<br>'We intend to hold the Assad regime accountable for its unacceptable behavior,' Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin declared from the White House.<br>Scroll down for videos <br> The US government has imposed 'sweeping sanctions' on Syrian officials in response to the sarin gas attack the country's dictator hit civilians with earlier this month. 'We intend to hold the Assad regime accountable for its unacceptable behavior,' Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin declared from the White House<br>A chemical attack left 87 dead, including many children, in rebel-held territory in Idlib province on April 4, with the West accusing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of being responsible.<br>President Donald Trump punished Assad already with a one-time set of airstrikes.<br><br>The United States also fired 59 cruise missiles at a Syrian airfield on April 7.<br>Foreign leaders and US lawmakers commended the swift activity. But legislators demanded to know if Trump intended to take further action to push out Assad. <br>Mnuchin had indicated that sanctions were on the way before Treasury finally dropped the hammer on Monday. <br>'They will be coming out in the near future,' he told reporters a day after Trump's sneak attack.<br><br>'These sanctions are very important and we will use them to the maximum effect.'<br>That was nearly three weeks ago. Treasury came down on Assad's government on Monday just as the White House began it's daily briefing with reporters.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>23 shares<br><br><br>'The United States is sending a strong message with this action that we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons by any actor,' Mnuchin said from the podium. <br><br>In a statement for Treasury he said the US government will 'hold the entire Assad regime accountable for these blatant human rights violations in order to deter the spread of these types of barbaric chemical weapons.'<br><br>'These sweeping sanctions target the scientific support center for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad´s horrific chemical weapons attack on innocent civilian men, women, and children,' it read.<br>Treasury already had imposed sanctions against 18 Syrian officials in January, and Mnuchin said the administration 'will relentlessly pursue and shut down the financial networks of all individuals involved with the production of chemical weapons used to commit these atrocities.'<br> Mnuchin made a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing to announce the sanctions<br>He would not commit to additional sanctions on Monday or say whether the government had any knowledge of Americans doing business with the entity that was blacklisted.<br>'I can't comment on the specifics of these sanctions beyond what we released,' he said.<br><br>'But I can assure you that when the U.S. puts out sanctions, they have impacts both here and throughout the world, and we wouldn't be doing this if we didn't think it is impactful. <br>He then stressed, 'It's quite impactful.'<br>Mnuchin said the sanctions would affect not just US businesses.<br><br>They will 'have enormous impact with all of our partners around the world who also work with us on...these issues,' he said.<br><br><br> <br><br> <br> <br><br><br>сскоеРадио–Радиорусскиеонлайнб" style="max-width:450px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;">
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