A new report from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons says its inspectors have found traces of deadly nerve agents in
labs around Syria over the last three years—substances that the Bashar
al-Assad regime had insisted were not part of its chemical-weapons
program. The watchdog’s report throws into question whether Syria
actually followed its 2014 commitment to destroy all of its chemical
weapons. Soman and VX, two precursors for chemical warfare, were said to
be discovered at a number of previously undeclared facilities near
Damascus, fueling the speculation that Assad may not have destroyed all
the armaments. |
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