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British PM Theresa May ready to approve military action over Syria attack

May would not seek prior parliamentary approval, the BBC said without naming its sources.

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British Prime Minister Theresa May is ready to give the go-ahead for Britain to take part in military action in response to a suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria, the BBC reported on Wednesday.

May would not seek prior parliamentary approval, the BBC said without naming its sources.

Earlier on Wednesday as President Donald Trump ramped up his threats of military action against Syria this week, the Syrian military has been repositioning some air assets to avoid the fallout from possible missile strikes, US officials told Reuters.

The officials declined further comment and it was not clear whether the Syrian moves would impact US military planning for potential action against Syria over a suspected poison gas attack.

But the Syrian moves could limit damage the United States and its allies might be able to inflict on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's military.

A similar assessment was delivered earlier on Wednesday by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, which said that pro-Syrian government forces were emptying main airports and military air bases.

For days, Trump has been warning Syria and its backers, Russia and Iran, over the suspected gas attack. On Wednesday, he offered the clearest sign yet of his willingness to attack Syria, declaring that missiles "will be coming" and criticizing Moscow for standing by Assad.

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