http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39523654just seen that aswell looks like Assad went too far even for Trump this could be the beginning of the end of an US-Russian alliance because this will cause tensions to rise not even Obama who did not get on with Russia ever bomb Assad and admit to it and i know the US have said they "informed" Russia before the bombing even if true i doubt they were happy about it
I don't know maybe I am wrong on this but i watched the interview of Trump after the reports of that chemical attack came out he actually for the first time i can remember him admitting he was wrong on Syria and he had changed his opinion on Syria it was interesting looks like this whole incident has changed his view maybe he is starting to realize how serious his job is. He is currently out of his depth he needs to learn fast because its easier saying this stuff but actually governing like he has seen on this is very different
As for the bombing itself i morally agree with it Assad is evil what he is doing to his people and these chemical attacks need to be stopped but is it the best move? diplomatically probably not but i don't think Trump comes out badly in this (for once) he can say he is protecting innocent civilians while also showing his leadership and America to be a "dominant" power