MOSCOW — If Russia once maintained at least a semblance of distance from President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, it rushed to his defense after the American missile strike ordered by President Trump on Thursday. The attack cemented Moscow more closely than ever to the notorious Syrian autocrat.
Even as the United States condemned Mr. Assad for gassing his own citizens and held Russia partly responsible, given its 2013 promise to rid Syria of chemical weapons, the Kremlin kept denying that Syria had any such capability.
By championing Mr. Assad and condemning American "aggression," President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia seemed to be burying the idea that he could somehow cooperate with the Trump administration to end the conflict on his terms.
"I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail." Attributed to Abraham Maslow.
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 10 2017, @04:05PM (2 children)
I lean more towards the fact that it was chlorine (possibly mixed with phosgene). Sarin is not water soluble and the western funded, oscar winning, terrorist PR agency pictured helping the victims were not wearing appropriate clothing to be dealing with a sarin attack.
Anybody who cares can and should research it for themselves -- which is more than the majority of so-called journalists have done.
(Score: 2) by tibman on Monday April 10 2017, @04:38PM
Pretty sure sarin disperses very quickly. Appropriate clothing is cargo-shorts, flip-flops, and protective mask. Cargo-shorts are for carrying atropine injectors and fig newtons.
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(Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Monday April 10 2017, @05:08PM
I lean more towards the fact that it was chlorine...
The doctors who were actually there disagree with you. [time.com]