Secretary of State John Kerry laid out the evidence of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s use of chemical weapons Friday in a speech at the State Department, along with a U.S. Government report detailing the evidence for Assad’s use of chemical weapons.
Calling Assad a “thug” and a “murderer,” Kerry made the case that the embattled Syrian dictator must face retribution, but stopped short of outlining a specific plan for U.S. intervention.
The report states with “high confidence” that Syrian government forces killed at least 1,429 people, including 426 children in Damascus suburbs on August 21.
Assad has one of the largest chemical weapons stockpiles in the Middle East, Kerry said.









