Ivanka Trump convinced father Donald Trump to bomb Syria: Diplomatic memo

Ivanka Trump convinced father Donald Trump to bomb Syria: Diplomatic memo

WASHINGTON: Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump is believed to have persuaded her father to strike targets in Syria, according to reports of a diplomatic memo quoted by the foreign press.

A cable briefing to Theresa May and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson by Britain’s ambassador to Washington Sir Kim Darroch said Ms Trump was influential in bringing about the bombings, those who saw the memo said, as quoted by The Independent.

Meanwhile, Sunday Times said in its report that Mr Trump was “genuinely shaken” by pictures of more than 80 who died in a Sarin nerve gas attack that were broadcast on cable television.

Sources who read the message said the first daughter’s position on the atrocity was a “significant influence in the Oval Office”. Ministers were told it meant the administration’s reaction was “stronger than expected”.

Sir Kim reportedly pointed to a tweet sent by Ms Trump in which she announced she was “heartbroken and outraged by the images coming out of Syria following the atrocious chemical attack”.

Marking a striking U-turn from the anti-interventionist stance Mr Trump took during his campaign, on Friday he ordered the firing of 59 cruise missiles at a military target in the war-torn country.

After the missile strike, Ms Trump wrote on Twitter: “The times we are living in call for difficult decisions. Proud of my father for refusing to accept these horrendous crimes against humanity.”