Andy808
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If Assad had nothing to hide over the chemical attack, then why did he wait 5 days before letting the UN inspectors into the site.
Sounds like a clean up operation to me.
And why were the UN inspectors being shot at by snipers which ever side they were from?
My money would be on the CIA. The end game is the same, OIL.
There isn't enough oil in Syria to bother with as it produces less than a third of the oil we produce so they are net importers of oil.
The bigger worry is if Russia support Assad and his regime then it has wider implications than just helping the people of Syria who are under attack from, allegedly, their own leader.
This one could get very very messy if the UN and the west are not very careful.