British bases ready for possible strike in Syria (BINTEO)

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Intense mobility at British bases in Cyprus, as reported by foreign media.

As can be seen in the online map that monitors the war in Syria, there is increased mobility at the Dhekelia base.

The British Prime Minister Theresa May has agreed with Trump and Macron to bring to justice those behind the chemical attack in the Syrian Duma.

However, a British military involvement in the Syrian war carries political risks for the prime minister herself, as she needs Parliament's approval and does not have a majority.

The British Parliament prevented the country from entering the war in 2013, when its predecessor May David Cameron wanted to take action against the forces of Bashar al-Assad.

The Republic of Cyprus has no involvement in any third country companies, clarified government spokesman Prodromos Prodromou.

"The Republic of Cyprus has no participation, no consultation for any operations that other forces may plan. The issue of bases is well known that bases are bases. ”

Britain has been bombing Iraq and Syria from its military bases in Cyprus against Islamic State targets since 2015, having completed more than 1700 airstrikes.

Following the terrorist attacks in Paris, Britain allowed France to carry out bombing raids from the Cape Base, located 260 miles from Aleppo.

The Royal Air Force from Akrotiri participated in various operations in the Middle East, such as the Gulf War in 2003, with more than 15 flights.

It was also used in the war in Afghanistan in 2002 as well as in Libya in 2011.

 

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