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    How many children has Assad gassed?

    How many children were tortured to death in his prisons?

    How many adults were tortured to death in Syria?

    Zero to the first and 2nd questions

    For 3rd, probably lots mostly by US and their terrorist allies
    So all of the chemical attacks were conducted in an organized way against civilians in rebel territory, by the same rebels who can't scrounge up sufficient small arms ammunition, and have no formal training in chemical weapons and almost no means of delivery?

    Really? That is what you are going with?

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    Use of chemical weapons in the Syrian Civil War has been confirmed by the United Nations.[1] Deadly attacks during the war included the Ghouta attack in the suburbs of Damascus in August 2013 and the Khan al-Assal attkack in the suburbs of Aleppo in March 2013. While no party took responsibility for the chemical attacks, the Syrian Ba'athist military was seen as main suspect, due to a large arsenal of such weapons. A U.N. fact-finding mission and a UNHRC Commission of Inquiry have simultaneously investigated the attacks. The U.N. mission found likely use of the nerve agent sarin in the case of Khan al-Assal (19 March 2013), Saraqib (29 April 2013), Ghouta (21 August 2013), Jobar (24 August 2013) and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya (25 August 2013). The UNHRC commission later confirmed the use of sarin in the Khan al-Asal, Saraqib and Ghouta attacks, but did not mention the Jobar and the Ashrafiyat Sahnaya attacks. The UNHRC commission also found that the sarin used in the Khan al-Asal attack bore "the same unique hallmarks" as the sarin used in the Ghouta attack and indicated that the perpetrators likely had access to chemicals from the Syrian Army's stockpile. Those attacks prompted the international community to pressure disarmament of the Syrian Armed Forces from chemical weapons, which was executed during 2014. Despite the disarmament process, dozens of incidents with suspected use of chemical weapons followed throughout Syria, mainly blamed on Syrian Ba'athist forces, as well as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and even on Syrian opposition forces.

    In August 2016, a report[2] by the United Nations and the OPCW explicitly blamed the Syrian military of Bashar al-Assad for dropping chemical weapons (chlorine bombs) on the towns of Talmenes in April 2014 and Sarmin in March 2015 and ISIS for using sulfur mus on the town of Marea in August 2015.[3] Several other attacks have been alleged, reported and/or investigated.

    In December 2016, at least 53 people were killed in an apparent nerve gas attack in IS-held villages near Uqairabat, marking the first major nerve gas attack since the 2013 accord.[4][5] In April 2017, the Khan Shaykhun chemical attack drew international condemnation and provoked the first U.S. military action against the Syrian government-controlled airbase at Shayrat.

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    THE HAGUE – In the spring of 2015 a Syrian major general escorted a small team of chemical weapons inspectors to a warehouse outside the Syrian capital Damascus. The international experts wanted to examine the site, but were kept waiting outside in their car for around an hour, according to several people briefed on the visit.

    When they were finally let into the building, it was empty. They found no trace of banned chemicals.

    “Look, there is nothing to see,” said the general, known to the inspectors as Sharif, opening the door.

    So why were the inspectors kept waiting? The Syrians said they were getting the necessary approval to let them in, but the inspectors had a different theory. They believed the Syrians were stalling while the place was cleaned out. It made no sense to the team that special approval was needed for them to enter an empty building.

    The incident, which was not made public, is just one example of how Syrian authorities have hindered the work of inspectors and how the international community has failed to hold Syria to account, according to half a dozen interviews with officials, diplomats, and investigators involved in eliminating Syria’s weapons of mass destruction.

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    Syria investigator del Ponte quits, blaming U.N. Security Council

    A promise by Syria in 2013 to surrender its chemical weapons averted U.S. air strikes. Many diplomats and weapons inspectors now believe that promise was a ruse.

    They suspect that President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, while appearing to cooperate with international inspectors, secretly maintained or developed a new chemical weapons capability. They say Syria hampered inspectors, gave them incomplete or misleading information, and turned to using chlorine bombs when its supplies of other chemicals dwindled.

    There have been dozens of chlorine attacks and at least one major sarin attack since 2013, causing more than 200 deaths and hundreds of injuries. International inspectors say there have been more than 100 reported incidents of chemical weapons being used in the past two years alone.

    “The cooperation was reluctant in many aspects and that’s a polite way of describing it,” Angela Kane, who was the United Nation’s high representative for disarmament until June 2015, told Reuters. “Were they happily collaborating? No.”

    “What has really been shown is that there is no counter-measure, that basically the international community is just powerless,” she added.

    That frustration was echoed by U.N. war crimes investigator Carla del Ponte, who announced on Aug. 6 she was quitting a U.N. Commission of Inquiry on Syria. “I have no power as long as the Security Council does nothing,” she said. “We are powerless, there is no justice for Syria.”

    The extent of Syria’s reluctance to abandon chemical weapons has not previously been made public for fear of damaging international inspectors’ relationship with Assad’s administration and its backer, Russia, which is giving military support to Assad. Now investigators and diplomatic sources have provided telling details to Reuters:

    - Syria’s declarations about the types and quan ies of chemicals it possessed do not match evidence on the ground uncovered by inspectors. Its disclosures, for example, make no mention of sarin, yet there is strong evidence that sarin has been used in Syria, including this year. Other chemicals found by inspectors but not reported by Syria include traces of nerve agent VX, the poison ricin and a chemical called hexamine, which is used to stabilise sarin.

    - Syria told inspectors in 2014-2015 that it had used 15 tonnes of nerve gas and 70 tonnes of sulphur mus for research. Reuters has learned that inspectors believe those amounts are not “scientifically credible.” Only a fraction would be needed for research, two sources involved in inspections in Syria said.


    https://www.reuters.com/investigates...emicalweapons/

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    Nigel Farrage breaks with his buddy Trump and says is against Syria war

    Russian media tells Russian cotizens to remain calm but be ready to go to bomb shelters
    Maybe you can tell me what "research" requires 15 TONS of nerve agent in the middle of a civil war?

    - Syria told inspectors in 2014-2015 that it had used 15 tonnes of nerve gas and 70 tonnes of sulphur mus for research. Reuters has learned that inspectors believe those amounts are not “scientifically credible.” Only a fraction would be needed for research, two sources involved in inspections in Syria said.

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    Farrage is also a shill for Pootin, helped Pootin weaken, divide Europe with campaigning for Brexit.

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    Farrage is also a shill for Pootin, helped Pootin weaken, divide Europe with campaigning for Brexit.
    I wouldn't call him a shill so much as a useful idiot. Like hater or TSA.

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    this is turning into a foreign policy version of a kawhi thread. trump, in the meantime, clarifying in his last tweet that it's all the dems fault.

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    Mattis saying US still looking at Chemical Attack evidence

    Hope they backtrack

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    You really don't know anything about anything, do you?
    https://local.theonion.com/seemingly...-fu-1819575451

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    Unbelievably, it is not an exaggeration to say we stand on the brink of a full-blown war between East and West. It appears that America has finally decided that no matter what, Syria, backed by Russia either packs up and vacates or there will be a war. It is not possible that America will back down now given the scale of resources it is pushing up to the front lines, which reportedly includes multiple battleships armed with hundreds of cruise missiles and at least one nuclear-armed submarine.

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    “These four guided-missile destroyers together have up to 240 Tomahawk cruise missiles. In total, the US Navy could have about 406 Tomahawks. Nuclear submarines are also deployed in the region.”

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    https://www.globalresearch.ca/on-the...-syria/5635667

    Looks like Trump will unload in Syria like he did in Stormy Daniels

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    Has it started yet?

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    this happened almost this same time last year. i remember a russian warship even headed in the direction of some U.S. destroyers after they had launched some attacks against syria.

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    https://www.globalresearch.ca/on-the...-syria/5635667

    Looks like Trump will unload in Syria like he did in Stormy Daniels
    Why is Trump starting World War III, hater?

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    trump s

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    Russia's navy appears to have responded to President Donald Trump's warning that US missiles are headed to Syria, as well as the US Navy's deployment of an aircraft carrier to the region.
    The Russian military has said it is tracking the movements of the US Navy after Trump's warning. In the past, the US has used Navy ships to attack Syria.
    11 Russian navy ships were seen leaving a port in Syria, but an expert said it could be a bluff.


    “When you threaten your enemy with an imminent attack and you see their units moving towards you in defnsive position, do not worry, its a bluff”

    - Tsun Tzu - The Art of War - Page: never

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    Anthony J wants State run banks... ?

    Go by some Roubles dumb fck.
    Put your money where your anus leaks.

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    naturally that guy does nothing but retweet infowars

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    The keyword in Trumps tweet was “smart”

    Russian s400 system are designed yo take out any missile but maybe Trump wqs insinuating they will use a gery advanced weapon designed to pierce it.

    This is basically a test for s400 system touted best in the world. Russia will basically try to respond to US serve. If they fail means their s400 is crap. If they are able to shoot down > 80% of US missiles it will be a scary achievement. And they will surely be emboldened.

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    Good news most polls only have 25% or so UK/US citizens supporting attack on Russian assets

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    Good news most polls only have 25% or so UK/US citizens supporting attack on Russian assets
    Link to these polls?

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    Has it started yet?

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    how many times has gotten real?

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    The is still fake just like everything else. #PostTruth

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