U.N. weapons inspectors played a cat-and-mouse game when trying to find chemical weapons in Iraq. Could the same happen in Syria where around 1,000 tons of toxic weapons are thought to be held in 50 different sites?
U.N. weapons inspectors played a cat-and-mouse game when trying to find chemical weapons in Iraq. Could the same happen in Syria where around 1,000 tons of toxic weapons are thought to be held in 50 different sites?