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Excerpt (per "Leadership Panel" said below, that is the OPCW, Organization for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons):

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President Trump Delays Decision To Strike Syria – Past Chemical Attacks By The Syrian Arab Republic Documented – Assad Flees To Bunker.

April 13, 2018 by IWB

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With respect to identifying those responsible, the Leadership Panel has determined that the information that it has obtained constitutes sufficient credible and reliable evidence of the following:

    a) Aircraft dropped munitions over Khan Shaykhun between 0630 and 0700 hours on 4 April 2017;
    b) An aircraft of the Syrian Arab Republic was in the immediate vicinity of Khan Shaykhun between 0630 and 0700 hours on 4 April 2017;
    c) The crater from which the sarin emanated was created on the morning of 4 April 2017;
    d) The crater was caused by the impact of an aerial bomb travelling at high velocity;
    e) A large number of people were affected by sarin between 0630 and 0700 hours on the morning of 4 April 2017;
    f) The number of persons affected by the release of sarin on 4 April 2017, and the fact that sarin reportedly continued to be present at the site of the crater  10 days after the incident, indicate that a large amount of sarin was likely released, which is consistent with its being dispersed through a chemical aerial bomb;
    g) The symptoms of victims and their medical treatment, as well as the scale of the incident, are consistent with a large-scale intoxication of sarin;
    h) The sarin identified in the samples taken from Khan Shaykhun was found to have most likely been made with a precursor (DF) from the original stockpile of the Syrian Arab Republic;
    i) The irregularities described in annex II are not of such a nature as to call into question the aforementioned findings. On the basis of the foregoing, the Leadership Panel is confident that the Syrian Arab Republic is responsible for the release of sarin at Khan Shaykhun on 4 April 2017.”

In other words, during the time Assad was struggling to remove rebels from the Syrian community of Khan Shaykhun,  he made the grave choice to drop chemical weapons on his own people. This is a crime against humanity, and that is bottom line.

Read more at: http://www.investmentwatchblog.com/president-trump-delays-decision-to-strike-syria-past-chemical-attacks-by-the-syrian-arab-republic-documented-assad-flees-to-bunker/
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