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Well, given it's so obvious I'm sure you can fill in the answers to the following hypothetical interview based on what's been reported so far:
Q1: How was it determined that the Skripal's were infected with a Novichok agent and which variant is it?
Q2: Who performed this analysis and how did they determine the origin of the chemicals?
Q3: How was the nerve agent administered, and why have so few people fallen ill - especially considering that it's many times more powerful than VX?
Q4: How difficult is it to synthesize Novichok, and who has the capabilities?
Q5: A Russian defector, Mirzayanov, has published the chemical structure for Novichok in a book so the formula is widely known. What would prevent someone from producing this nerve agent?
Q6: There have been a vast number of Russian defectors. Why was Kripal targeted and not someone like Mirzayanov?
I could go on, but these are super basic journalistic questions. All we get is some political waffle and straight to the escalations and confrontations.
John Swanson
macbindle said:It's funny isn't it. As soon as there is something like this involving spies people start acting like Colombo.
It's pretty damn obvious who did it, especially when they actually tell you they will assassinate traitors.
Well, given it's so obvious I'm sure you can fill in the answers to the following hypothetical interview based on what's been reported so far:
Q1: How was it determined that the Skripal's were infected with a Novichok agent and which variant is it?
Q2: Who performed this analysis and how did they determine the origin of the chemicals?
Q3: How was the nerve agent administered, and why have so few people fallen ill - especially considering that it's many times more powerful than VX?
Q4: How difficult is it to synthesize Novichok, and who has the capabilities?
Q5: A Russian defector, Mirzayanov, has published the chemical structure for Novichok in a book so the formula is widely known. What would prevent someone from producing this nerve agent?
Q6: There have been a vast number of Russian defectors. Why was Kripal targeted and not someone like Mirzayanov?
I could go on, but these are super basic journalistic questions. All we get is some political waffle and straight to the escalations and confrontations.
John Swanson