Syria’s Assad criticises US on strike threat in interview with China TV
Syrian President says US is looking for ‘excuses for war’

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad criticised the United States for threatening to attack Syria over its chemical weapons programme, saying it was finding “excuses for war”, China’s state television said on Monday.
US President Barack Obama has warned that he is prepared to attack Syria, even without a UN mandate, if Assad reneges on a US-Russia deal to put Syria’s chemical arms stockpiles under international control.
Russia and the United States brokered the deal to avert US military strikes that Washington said would punish Assad for a poison gas attack last month.
“If the US wants to find excuses for war, it will find them as it has never stopped war,” Assad said in an interview with China’s state television, CCTV, in the Syrian capital.
“As long as the US intends to continue exerting its hegemony over other countries, we will all keep high alert,” Assad said, according to a transcript of his translated remarks from CCTV.