u.s: It's the Syrian people who have to make the decisions for their country, it shouldn't come from the outside, she said, according to CBC. The recent chemical weapons attack in her home city of Idlib that left scores of people dead was horrifying, but Safaa said the conflict is far from over. False hopes U.S. attack on Syrian airbase raises expectationsU.S. cruise missiles strike Syria airbase as Trump reverses position after gas attack Safaa, who doesn't want her last name used out of concern for her relatives still in the war-torn country, said through a translator that she is against the U.S. taking military action in Syria, one of a number of countries taking a role in what she says are internal matters. The U.S. attack was in response to the chemical attack on Idlib. She is grateful to be in Canada, but worried about relatives back home, after the U.S. attacked a Syrian airbase. Safaa arrived in Winnipeg with her niece, Maryam and two nephews last March as government-sponsored refugees from Syria.
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