Britain sold nerve gas chemicals to Syria 10 Months after Crisis Began
Gilad Atzmon ■ If you want to know why PM Cameron was keen to launch an immediate attack on Syria while the UN mission was still collecting evidence on the ground, but then was very quick to scrap the idea all together, dailyrecord.co.uk provides the answer. Britain and Cameron’s government may as well be complicit in the unfolding tragedy. It would seem that British firms sold Syrian companies the chemical components needed for the production of chemical weapons, long after the beginning of the civil war.
IntelliHub: Syrian Rebels Were Caught Sneaking Sarin Gas Across the Border in May ■ The evidence continues to mount proving that the Syrian rebels are in fact the ones who are using chemical weapons. At this point there are various pieces of evidence indicating that the Syrian rebels are responsible for the chemical weapons attacks in Syria, and not one piece of evidence linking the regime of Assad to the attacks. While it is true that both sides of this conflict are brutal murderers, to accuse the regime in power of these crimes could be used to justify a full scale invasion of the country, making the predicament that much worse for the people who live there.