die before russia cares? the united states sees yesterday s attack as a disgrace at the highest level, an assurance that humanity means nothing to the syrian government. the question members of this council must ask themselves is this if we are not able to enforce resolutions, preventing the use of chemical weapons, what does that say for our chances of ending the broader conflict in syria? what does that say of our ability to bring relief to the syrian people? if we are not able to enforce resolutions, preventing the use of chemical weapons, what does that say about our effectiveness? in this institution? if we are not prepared to act, then this council will keep meeting, month after month, to
die before russia cares? the united states sees yesterday s attack as a disgrace at the highest level, and assurance that humanity means nothing to the syrian government. the question members of this council must ask themselves is this, if we are not able to enforce resolutions preventing the use of chemical weapons, what does that say for our chances of ending the broader conflict in syria? what does that say of our ability to bring relief to the syrian people? if we are not able to enforce resolutions preventing the use of chemical weapons, what does that say about our effectiveness in this institution? if we are not prepared to act, then this council will keep meeting month after month to
trump s ambassador to the united nations, she had tough words for russia. take a listen. how many more children have to die before russia cares? the united states sees yesterday s attack as a disgrace at the highest level, an assurance that humanity means nothing to the syrian government. the question members of this council must ask themselves is this. if we are not able to enforce resolutions preventing the use of chemical weapons, what does that say for our chances of ending the broader conflict in syria? so michael, this is another piece of it, russia is trying to pin the blame for this on the rebel groups, not on assad. you have trump implicating assad. there s distance there between what he s saying and what russia is saying. what does this do to that relationship between the united states and russia, between trump and putin, potentially?
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beat, my encouragement to the state is look at the hope, look at what we can do when we come together, feed on that hope, because my strong sense is we re going to come out of it stronger. so i thank you to everyone who has participated. i know the city, i know the state is getting a lot of comfort from it. it is an incredibly symbolic gesture that is holding us high while we deal with these circumstances . okay, are there some questions? prime minister, you mentioned that this man had a long history of being known to police. what would you say as to how this was allowed to happen? that s a very fair question. and after the initial shock has passed that s precisely the question members of the public are entitled to ask. and if i can be candid with you, that was the question we were asking ourselves around the national security committee of the cabinet today.