sureThe CIA is also on record as saying Iraq developed a binary sarin gas AFTER 1989.
Syria's stockpiles contain hundreds of tonnes of various chemical agents, according to Leonard Spector of the Monterey Institute of International Studies.
"Their arsenal of chemical agents is rather robust, " said Olivier Lepick of the Paris-based Foundation for Strategic Research.
In addition to blister agents known as vesicants such as mustard gas (yperite), Damascus is believed to possess sarin and possibly VX, another nerve agent 10 times more powerful than sarin
given the CIA is on record saying Iraq was believed to have no mustard after the Iran war, and no sarin was ever found in Iraq I suppose all the tonnage in Syria came from Iraq in 1989 ..
gotta be it eh? Originally Posted by CJ7
And the fact that we did not find any in 2003 leaves Iraq a 13 year window during which Saddam jerked around the UN inspectors and had ample opportunity to sell his weapons (including possibly binary sarin) to Syria or anyone else.