OPCW Inspectors Enter Douma To Probe ‘Chemical Weapons’ Attack

OPCW Inspectors Enter Douma To Probe 'Chemical Weapons' Attack

Illustrative image: Ali Hashisho/Reuters

Inspectors from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) have arrived in the town of Douma to investigate the alleged April 7 chemical weapons there, the Syrian state-media reported on April 17.

According to the info available online, the inspectors arrived in Syria earlier this week. However, their inspection of Douma was slowed down by “security concerns.”

The alleged chemical weapons attack in Douma was used by the US, Britain and France to justify their missile strike on Syria on April 14. Washignton, London and Paris insist that the Syrian government was behind  the Douma incident and still poses a chemical weapons stockpile.

Russia says the attack was staged and accuses the UK and the US of having a hand in fabricating a pretext for the attack against Syria.

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Pave Way IV

Their mandate, once again, is to determine if any traces of chemical weapons are present. The Russians will show them the head-chopper lab and the matching chlorine canisters. The OPCW will announce to the world that, indeed, chemical weapons were used (but won’t say by whom). The Tomahawks will start raining down on Damascus ten minutes later.

John

Yeah, the lunacy has gone pretty far.

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