Syria Special: Assessing Tuesday's "Chemical Weapons Attacks"...and Who is Responsible
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 16:14 |
James Miller in
EA Middle East and Turkey,
Middle East and Iran Damage in the town of Khan al Asal, west of Aleppo
UPDATED at 1611 GMT.
In the end, what evidence suggests that the insurgents did this? There is none, beyond the late-emerging claims of the regime and its supporters. On the other hand, there is evidence that the regime was firing missiles and dropping bombs on these locations. Only one side, the regime, is known to possess the weapons needed to do this --- both the chemicals, and the delivery systems.
We have documented insurgent crimes before. As recently as last Monday, we published information that might embarrass those in the West who support the rebels. On this occasion, however, the evidence does not support the theory that an insurgent group has conducted this attack.
Aleppo,
Chemical Weapons,
Damascus,
Khan al Asal,
Otaybah,
chlorine,
nerve agent,
sarin,
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