In an online (CNN) article I read that Syrians will soon began the process of
A news release from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
said the weapons being removed includes " missile warheads, aerial bombs and
mixing and filling equipment."
The OPCW team will be monitoring Syria's compliance with the international
demands to destroy chemical weapons stockpiles and production facilities
according to the OPCW news release.
Although I feel some relief in knowing that the Syrian government chemical
weapons will be removed I can only wonder if the international community
efforts to ensure that the sort of horrific chemical weapon terrorist attacks
having occurred a few weeks ago will only just be a waist of their time and
energy.
I believe as long as there are people in Syria that are willing to kill innocent
people just to make a political statement then a chemical attack could still
man has the intellectual ability to make chemical weapons.
Even if all chemical weapons were removed in the country and an inspector
verifies that all the evil agents have been removed I can still only wonder
if the government or rebels will have some chemical weapons hidden in
their closets or under their beds.
Chemical weapons should have been removed from the world when on
at the hands of Iraqi armed forces.
Chemical weapons should have been removed from the world and never
to show its ugly face again after 4,700people were treated in hospitals
following the the sarin attack on a Tokyo subway on March 20,1991.
Thousands of people suffered with temporary vision problems after
the Tokyo chemical weapon attack on INNOCENT people at the hands
of the EVIL members of Aum Shinrikyo.
I don't believe forcing Syria to trash their chemical weapons will prevent
another chemical attack from occurring within the country being that
after a series of chemical terrorism incidents have occurred around
the world, the international community has not figured out a way to stop
such incidents from happening over and over and over again.
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