Let's Not Overreact to Generals Getting Fired
We Had Another Massive Second Amendment Win Today
One Guy Leaves and Katy Tur Declares MAGA Over; Now It's Acceptable to...
World Cup Tourists See What Too Many Americans Have Forgotten
When the Microphone Is Bigger Than the Crowd
The Feminist Fashionistas Uncork Ugliness Against Usha
The Background That Made the Revolution Possible
The Next Stage of Iran’s War
Trans Desperation on Display
French Ban on Iranian Opposition Rally Reveals the Movement’s Remarkable Capacity to Organ...
Due Process Doesn't Mean Legal Advice
The Housing Bill Could Solve the Affordability Crisis, but Not in the Way...
NC Tax Preparer Pleads Guilty in $13.9M COVID-19 Fraud Scheme
Raleigh Man Pleads Guilty in $60 Million Medi-Cal, Medicare Kickback Scheme
Trump Asks Congressional Republicans to 'Unify' As 'Save America Act' Fight Intensifies
Tipsheet

Intel Officials: No, Syria Did Not Turn Over All Its Chemical Weapons

Intel Officials: No, Syria Did Not Turn Over All Its Chemical Weapons

Intelligence officials have confirmed what has become obvious in the past week: Syria has failed to turn over all of its chemical weapons. 

Advertisement

This revelation debunks former Secretary of State John Kerry's assessment in 2014 that Syria had handed over "100 percent" of its chemical stockpile at the Obama administration's urging. At the time, PolitiFact rated his statement Mostly True, but on Thursday they published a retraction.

President Trump is reportedly weighing military responses to the Syrian gas attack, which killed upwards of 100 people. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One Thursday, he said what Assad did demands consequences.

"I think what happened in Syria is a disgrace to humanity and he’s there, and I guess he’s running things, so something should happen," Trump said.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement