Tuesday, April 10, 2018

UN Security Council Resolution Vote Highlights Into Syria Chemical Attacks Probe

Russia blocks US resolution in UNSC on probe into alleged chemical incident in Syria 

United Nations Security Council resolution vote to set up independent investigation on chemical attacks on Syria highlights:

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  • U.S. submitted its plan to investigate itself because they said Russia did it because they saw it on Facebook.
  • Sweden submitted its plan to support Russia to investigate because the rest of the world supports the vote, except for U.S., U.K, Israel,who did the chemical attacks on Syria;
  • U.K. said Russia and Iran did it because the U.S. said they saw it on Facebook;
  • Bolivia just went all out there and blasted the U.S. and United Nations by calling for a special, independent investigative body, because Russia cannot do an investigation like this all by themselves and the rest of the world wants to work with Russia, since the UN refuses to lift a finger to investigate chemical attacks in Syria, even through the UN has received notification at least 3 times in advance of these chemical attacks by the U.S;
  • Russia just did a smackdown and asked for an independent investigation because they did not want to investigate based upon intelligence of the chemical attacks given to them by the U.S., whom the world is accusing of the chemical attacks.
  • Taking a break to caucus on the vote.
  • They came back not being able to come to agreement on the Russia written resolution to establish an independent fact finding mission because there are questions if the chemical attack actually took place, because there has not been a fact finding mission to see if it was a chemical or if it was a social media propaganda.

FUN FACT!  Putin and Obama already identified the chemical tagants through Porton Downs and filed with the ICC last year.  Sarin gas containers had U.S. inventory bar codes from Libya, too!

I think they filed some kind of international False Claims action, but hey, what do I know?

Stay tuned.

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