USA NAD RUSSIA agree on Chemical weapons in Syria

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Syria chemical weapons deal reached by U.S. and Russia - World - CBC News

The United States and Russia say they have reached an agreement on a framework for securing Syria's chemical weapons, a move that appears to avert a looming military strike threatened by Washington in retaliation for the Assad regime's alleged gas attack on a rebel-held area near Damascus.






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While Russia's plan to place Syria's chemical weapons under international control faces its own diplomatic hurdles, defence and weapons experts are pointing out the immense and practical challenges of dismantling such a program.
The process sounds relatively simple and would be carried out in a few phases. After the terms of weapons inspections in Syria have been agreed upon, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would have to declare his stockpiles to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons — the group in charge of implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Then, the OPCW would send inspectors into Syria to verify Assad's declaration. After that, the process of dismantling the chemical weapons plants and the declared stockpiles would begin.
 

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If this succeeds in averting a major dust-up, Putin and Lavrov should be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. After all, other presidents have received them for far less.
 

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Nothing short of a miracle will prevent escalation of the brutal attack on Syria by Israel and it's proxies for the private bankers. There is no reverse in the power transmission designed to destroy Iran and any and all other threats to Zionists global supremacy. These elements are fully committed to realizing the long awaited throne and they know for certain that this is nothing less than a fight to death.

If this succeeds in averting a major dust-up, Putin and Lavrov should be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. After all, other presidents have received them for far less.

There was a time not long ago when I would have thought this a good thing but in the light of recent recipients of the prize Putin and Lavrov might rightly consider themselves insulted by association.