Britain says missile strikes had significant impact on Syria's capability
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LONDON - Missile strikes against Syria on Saturday have had a significant impact on what the government of President Bashar Assad can do in the future, Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson told LBC radio.
When asked if the West was now in a new Cold War with Russia, Williamson said relations with Moscow were at a low point but he wanted the Kremlin to use its influence with Assad to end the Syrian civil war.