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Monday, September 02, 2013

Britain sold nerve gas to Syrian government 10 months AFTER uprising began

The Daily Record's Sunday Mail reports that Britain allowed British companies to sell nerve gas to Syria ten months after the Syrian uprising began.
Export licences for potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride were granted months after the bloody civil war in the Middle East began.
The chemical is capable of being used to make weapons such as sarin, thought to be the nerve gas used in the attack on a rebel-held Damascus suburb which killed nearly 1500 people, including 426 children, 10 days ago.
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The chemical export licences were granted by Business Secretary Vince Cable’s Department for Business, Innovation and Skills last January – 10 months after the Syrian uprising began.
They were only revoked six months later, when the European Union imposed tough sanctions on Assad’s regime.
Yesterday, politicians and anti-arms trade campaigners urged Prime Minister David Cameron to explain why the licences were granted.
Dunfermline and West Fife Labour MP Thomas Docherty, who sits on the House of Commons’ Committees on Arms Export Controls, plans to lodge Parliamentary questions tomorrow and write to Cable.
He said: “At best it has been negligent and at worst reckless to export material that could have been used to create chemical weapons.
“MPs will be horrified and furious that the UK Government has been allowing the sale of these ingredients to Syria.
“What the hell were they doing granting a licence in the first place?
“I would like to know what investigations have been carried out to establish if any of this
material exported to Syria was subsequently used in the attacks on its own people.”
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This is what happens when everyone insists on selling to a rogue regime just because formal sanctions are not in place. I expect to see similar hand wringing about Iran's nuclear program in the future.

2 comments:

  1. I've spent the last couple of years learning as much as I can about the Mandate period and I can't really get surprised about anything the British do. Perfidious albion indeed!

    I only hope I live to see the Muslims completely take over their filthy little island.

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    1. My island is not filthy. Every nation makes mistakes. We will pay for ours.

      Maybe when Obama stops giving weapons away to Islamist regimes you can criticise.

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