chemical weapons

Russia submits resolution to UN on chemical weapons attack in Syria

Russia has tabled a UN Security Council resolution calling for a through investigation of the chemical weapons incident in Idlib Governorate.
Vladimir Safronkov, Russia’s acting Ambassador to the UN who has stepped in to fill the position of the late Vitaly Churkin has said,

“…we submitted our short draft resolution, drawn up in a business manner and aimed at conducting a true investigation rather than to appoint the guilty ones until the facts are established”.

MIT Researcher: Syria WMD ‘Facts’ Were Manufactured to Fit U.S. Conclusion for Ghouta in 2013

As the Western media and political leaders run to convict the Syrian Government in the court of political opinion over a recent alleged ‘Chemical Attack‘ in the Idlib Province in northwestern Syria this week, pro-war pundits across the US spectrum are attempting to rewrite history by falsely claiming that “Assad has crossed the Red Line again and must be stopped.” Once again, media charlatans and pro-war political opportunists are

SYRIA INTERVENTION Reboot: Trump’s ‘Red Line’ Speech, the Chemical Attack & Back to the Script…

Aaaaaannd… here we are again. Hope you enjoyed the brief break from the Neo-Con/regime-change program: but we’re back to the regularly scheduled program. Chemical attack in Syria against civilians. Assad must go. A line has been crossed. Let loose the dogs of war. Etc.  Suddenly, after all the false hopes of a changing foreign policy […]

U.S.-Led Coalition Already Using Idlib Chemical Attack As Pretext For War In Syria

This frame grab from video provided on Tuesday April 4, 2017, by the Syrian anti-government group, the Edlib Media Center, shows an alleged victim of a suspected chemical attack as he receives treatment at a makeshift hospital, in the town of Khan Sheikhoun, northern Idlib province, Syria. (Edlib Media Center, via AP)

3 reasons why reports of a Syrian chemical weapons attack on Idlib are fake news

An alleged chemical attack in Idlib has been blamed on the Syrian government and on Russia.
The allegations can scarcely be taken serious for the following reasons:
1. Syria Does Not Have Chemical Weapons 
Not only did the Syrian government deny using chemical weapons, but they released a statement stating that the Syrian military

“…has not and does not use them, not in the past and not in the future, because it does not have them in the first place”.