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ASSAD TOO LATE
Kerry said Assad's decision to finally allow access was too late to be credible. "That is not the behavior of a government that has nothing to hide," Kerry said, adding that Assad's forces had also destroyed evidence by shelling the area.
"Our sense of basic humanity is offended not only by this cowardly crime, but also by the cynical attempt to cover it up," Kerry said.
He said the U.N. inspectors could at most confirm that chemical weapons were used, not who used them, but that it was Assad's government that has such weapons and the means of delivering them. He said Washington had additional information on the attack that it would make known soon.
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The Syrian regime will not allow UN inspectors direct access to its military in any case i.e. they would only allow them to see what they want to see in their own quarters.
As I type, the Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister is discounting the medical evidence of Medecins Sans Frontieres, calling them liars who have entered his country illegally.
This is the sort of regime that cannot be reasoned with.