Trump ordered missile attack on Syria 'during dessert'

Trump ordered missile attack on Syria 'during dessert'
Donald Trump gave the order to strike Syria with dozens of cruise missiles 'during dessert' with visiting Chinese leader Xi Jinping, the US president said in an interview on Wednesday.

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12 April, 2017
Trump made the order to strike Syria during a visit with the Chinese leader [Getty]

Donald Trump's cruise missile strike on a Syrian airbase was ordered "during dessert" with visiting Chinese leader Xi Jinping, he said in an interview aired on Wednesday.

"We had finished dinner. We're now having dessert. And we had the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake that you've ever seen and President Xi was enjoying it," Trump told the Fox Business television network.

"And I was given the message from the generals that the ships are locked and loaded, what do you do?" Trump said. "And we made a determination to do it, so the missiles were on the way."

"And I said, 'Mr. President, let me explain something to you' - this was during dessert - 'we've just fired 59 missiles.'"

Trump said Xi "paused for 10 seconds and then asked the interpreter to say it again. I didn't think that was a good sign."

But then, Trump said, Xi responded that "anybody that was so brutal and uses gases to do that to young children and babies, it's OK.... He was OK with it. He was OK."

Trump had been hosting Xi at his private Florida resort Mar-a-Lago on April 6. The US missiles struck a Syrian airbase in retaliation for Syria's alleged chemical attack on a rebel-held town, killing 87 civilians, many of them children.

On Tuesday Pentagon chief Jim Mattis said there was "no doubt" the Syrian regime was behind the chemical attack, however Syria's key ally, Russia disputes that, saying no evidence has been produced.

Trump, in his interview, said all 59 missiles fired hit their targets and called the display of military prowess "unbelievable," "amazing," "incredible," "brilliant" and "genius."

On Wednesday, Russia vetoed a UN draft resolution demanding the Syrian government cooperate with an investigation into a suspected chemical attack that the West blames on President Bashar al-Assad's forces.