US President Donald Trump says that he's changing his attitude towards Syrian President Bashar al Assad in the aftermath of Tuesday's chemical attack on civilians in the north of the country.
He called the attack an "affront to humanity" but stopped short of explaining how his policy towards Syria might shift.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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President Trump, flanked by Jordan's King Abdullah, said the chemical attack was unacceptable, and is leading to a change of heart over Syria.
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