Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton weighed in on the airstrikes, saying it was hypocritical to lament the loss of innocent Syrian children in
chemical attacks while simultaneously forbidding those those children from entering the United States.
Not exact matches
President Donald Trump taunted Russia for supporting Syria's president after a suspected
chemical attack on rebels,
while oil hit its highest since 2014 after Saudi Arabia said it intercepted a missile over Riyadh.
All the
while, we await a response from the White House in the next 24 - 36 hours to the horrific
chemical attack in Syria.
While the
attack did take out several military positions and research facilities linked to
chemical weapons, it had little effect on degrading Assad's power to wage further war on rebel factions.
Also, Russian officials claim that
while the Russian
chemical weapons program and everything connected to it had been verifiably destroyed under foreign supervision, other countries like the UK, Slovakia, Sweden and the Czech Republic have carried out «intense research» on nerve agents like «Novichok» until today and are likely to possess samples of these substances (Which would be of interest if «Novichok» was indeed the poison used in the
attack).
Syrian President Bashar al - Assad may be preparing a
chemical - weapons
attack that would result in the «mass murder» of civilians, the White House has said
while warning Syria's government that it would pay a «heavy price» if it goes ahead.
This study is significant because
while short - term effects — like triggering asthma
attacks — of cleaning
chemicals have been well - studied, until now, we really haven't known much about what happens to our health when we're exposed to them regularly for years.
Still,
while the Obama version envisaged biological and
chemical weapons development as additional scenarios to trigger nuclear response to non-nuclear threat, Trump's NPR reserves a much broader room for action by referring to «the evolution and proliferation of non-nuclear strategic
attack technologies» (p 21).