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**UN chemical weapons inspectors resume their investigations in ] |
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**UN chemical weapons inspectors resume their investigations in ] |
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**Syria's ambassador to the United Nations accuses Britain of conspiring with rebel forces to carry out the chemical attack that killed hundreds of Syrian civilians last week. |
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**Syria's ambassador to the United Nations accuses Britain of conspiring with rebel forces to carry out the chemical attack that killed hundreds of Syrian civilians last week. |
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**] official ], who was the head of the ], says even if Assad used chemical weapons, the west "has no mandate to act as a global policeman." He called the punitive action as "of self-appointed global policemen" and "very unwise." He said "what is the moral weight of the condemnation by nuclear weapons states of the use of gas as a serious war crime when they themselves will not accept a norm that would criminalise any first use of their own nuclear weapons? ... A quick punitive action in Syria today without UN authorisation would be another precedent , suggesting that great military powers can intervene militarily when they feel politically impelled to do so. (They did not intervene when Iraq used chemical weapons on a large scale in ] in the 1980s.)" |
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**At least 51 people are killed and dozens wounded in a series of bombings and attacks in and around ]. |
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**At least 51 people are killed and dozens wounded in a series of bombings and attacks in and around ]. |