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UN leaves Syria ... Things are moving fast
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[quote:goodmockingbird:MV8yMDcwMDI0XzM0ODM3NzQwXzI0NzU5QUYx] A sensible scenario that can be read between the lines: Sarin is produced by two chemicals, we'll call them Chem A and Chem B. Everything is fine, safe, and "proper" as long as A and B are stored far away from one another, in distantly separate buildings. Weaponised sarin is produced when A and B physically combine, like in a blender (or a whirling missile that slams a glass vial of A into an adjascent glass vial of B). Placing cylinders of A and B side by side (or in the same building) means that they are no longer "stored properly". Placing vials of them together side by side in a warhead means they are really, [i]really[/i] no longer stored properly. When the two vials get dropped together in a warhead, then that is when they physically combine and produce the sarin. Perhaps our latest news reports are that quantities of A and B have been transported into [i]one facility.[/i] They "could" still be separated and rendered safe, but it would be kind of dangerous to move them around unnecessarily once they are that close together. [i]In short, there is no reason to go moving them together into one facility unless you intend to weaponise them into sarin.[/i] Just one scenario, but it is sensible, and fits all of the bits of data that we have now. [/quote]
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U.N. pulls "non-essential" Syria staff due to worsening security situation
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