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One week ago, Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons on his own people in Ghouta, near Damascus. Doctors Without Borders put the death toll at 355, with another 3,600 showing neurotoxic symptoms.
Where did the Syrian regime get its large stores of chemical weapons? There are many sources spread across the world, but the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea seems to be Assads main supplier. Moreover, North Koreas ally, China, looks like it also has had some role in the deadly trade, at least behind the scenes. The international community needs to begin asking questions of both Pyongyang and Beijing.
Syrias program is by no means homegrown. North Korea built at least two chemical weapons factories in Syria, according to Bruce Bechtol, the author of a trilogy of books on the Norths military and its proliferation activities.
Pyongyang is also providing - link
Where did the Syrian regime get its large stores of chemical weapons? There are many sources spread across the world, but the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea seems to be Assads main supplier. Moreover, North Koreas ally, China, looks like it also has had some role in the deadly trade, at least behind the scenes. The international community needs to begin asking questions of both Pyongyang and Beijing.
Syrias program is by no means homegrown. North Korea built at least two chemical weapons factories in Syria, according to Bruce Bechtol, the author of a trilogy of books on the Norths military and its proliferation activities.
Pyongyang is also providing - link