Syria

UN Chemical Weapons Team Begins Dismantling Syria’s Stockpile

NBC News reports, via LGF:

A team of international experts began the process of destroying Syria’s chemical weapons on Sunday, according to the United Nations.

The group consists of international inspectors from the Netherlands-based watchdog Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons along with a U.N. team.

Under their supervision, “Syrian personnel used cutting torches and angle grinders to destroy or disable a range of items,” said Eri Kaneko, associate spokeswoman for U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s office.

“This included missile warheads, aerial bombs and mixing and filling equipment. The process will continue in the coming days,” she added.

The disarmament team arrived in Damascus on Tuesday.

Their mission follows a deadly chemical attack on Aug. 21 aimed at Damascus suburbs under the control of rebel fighters.

While the United States, its allies and the opposition blame the regime of the embattled President Bashar Assad for the attack that killed hundreds, the Syrian government has blamed the rebels.

The attack also prompted the Obama administration to threaten the Syrian regime with military strikes, which set off weeks of diplomatic negotiations that ended with a U.N. resolution on Sept. 27.

More than 100,000 have died since the conflict in Syria began in 2011 with demonstrations that have since degenerated into a bloody civil war.

Seems to be going well, which clearly means President Obama is damn lucky. (smh)