President Obama had warned Syria in 2012 that using chemical
weapons would be crossing a 'red line'
"We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also
to other players on the ground, that a red line for us is [if] we start seeing
a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized." -
President Obama, August 20, 2012
Very sad here is the aftermath of the deadly chemical weapons
unleashed on Damascus suburb, Ain Tarma, where 1,300 innocent Syrians were
gassed in their beds
The attack yesterday have left the streets deserted and makeshift morgues piled high with bodies of innocent women, men and children while those who survived the attack are fighting for their lives in makeshift hospitals. The attackers used rockets to release fatal fumes over the suburb in the early hours of yesterday morning as people slept in their homes.
The Syrian president has denied being behind the attack as protests against it erupted in other parts of the world. What I don't understand is why the rest of the world is folding its hands while thousands of innocent people are being slaughtered in Syria
The attack yesterday have left the streets deserted and makeshift morgues piled high with bodies of innocent women, men and children while those who survived the attack are fighting for their lives in makeshift hospitals. The attackers used rockets to release fatal fumes over the suburb in the early hours of yesterday morning as people slept in their homes.
The Syrian president has denied being behind the attack as protests against it erupted in other parts of the world. What I don't understand is why the rest of the world is folding its hands while thousands of innocent people are being slaughtered in Syria
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Shame on humanitarian abuse
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