Watchdog: No nerve gas found in Syria's Douma
OPCW finds no evidence of nerve gas after April 7 attack on Syrian town, but says chlorine may have been used.
OPCW finds no evidence of nerve gas after April 7 attack on Syrian town, but says chlorine may have been used.
POTUS insists that US is investigating reports of attacks, but implies that chlorine may not justify action against Syria.
US resolution comes up for vote and could lead way for sanctions and even military action, but Russia still hasn't weighed in.
"Chlorine gas has never been used by the government," claims Syria’s Deputy Foreign Minister in an interview.