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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1065313)4/14/2018 3:35:54 PM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1578092
 
Maybe he was betting on Trump being as weak-willed as Obama was

That's a logical conclusion especially with Trump flapping his big mouth about pulling out a week or two ago. That was a BIG mistake and it just cost us a lot of money and I'm sure some innocent people got burned to a crisp along with some bad guys.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1065313)4/14/2018 3:47:59 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578092
 
then why this?

The US-led coalition's missiles have already blasted craters into the ground near Damascus and Homs (and while the attacks produced no fatalities, the US and Russia have presented dramatically different accounts of strike), but investigators from the United Nation's chemical weapons watchdog are only just arriving in Damascus to begin processing the scene of the brutal chemical weapons attack in Douma last week that left at least 70 people dead.



?? BREAKING: #OPCW Fact-Finding Mission (FFM) team has arrived in Damascus, #Syria to commence its work.

— OPCW (@OPCW) April 14, 2018

Both Syria and Russia called for an OPCW inquiry into the attack,