I am a bit confused regarding the chemical attack in Syria on Tuesday. It was immediately reported as being Sarin following an attack by Syrian jets on Khan Sheikhoun. The substance was definitely Sarin, it was a war crime, etc., get the UN Security Council onto it.
Two days later and the cries of condemnation have turned to murmurs. Some agencies treating those killed or affected, Medcins Sans Frontiers (MSF) and the Turkish medical teams, are now describing the substances as 'chemicals', 'sarin-like' or 'chlorine', but not definitely Sarin.
I was taught that Sarin was one of the deadliest nerve agents, that it was persistent and that it lingered. So when I heard that it had been used in a built up area I expected the death toll to be much higher, as well as the number of those with secondary complications. I was also surprised to see medical and media teams entering the area in the immediate aftermath with little more than paper face masks as 'protection' against such a lethal weapon.
I am not for one second saying that chemicals were not used, but I am suspicious that we are not getting the true picture.