We are still here, in Syria.Just yesterday in the village of Kfar Zeita, located in the province of Hama, in the center of the country, there was a new chemical attack.The accusations follow one another, reciprocal and unambiguous, as always, between the Syrian government and the Syrian National Coalition (Cns) - supported by the West - on the responsibility for this umpteenth act of war, committed against the population.The numbers fluctuate between tens and hundreds of injured, there is also talk of deaths, as if it made no difference and the truth were a figure like any other.The state TV, on the other hand, accuses the al-Nusra National Front - an Al-Qaeda cell that supports some rebel groups - of using chlorine gas.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Ondus, based in London, attributes the paternity of the attack to the Assad government, as reported by the director, Rami Abdel Rahman: "The regime's planes bombed Kafr Zita with bombs that produced thick smoke and strong odors and have caused cases of suffocation and poisoning ».Only the day before, Friday, Syrian opposition sources had accused government forces of carrying out a gas attack in Harasta, a suburb of Damascus.In terms of chemical weapons, according to the Guardian, the regime was accused by the opposition of being responsible for three such attacks last January.The British newspaper then reports what was declared by a senior Israeli defense official, according to which at the end of last March others were launched using pesticides and not sarin or mustard gas.In short, since what happened last August, when a chemical attack killed hundreds of people in Ghouta, on the outskirts of Damascus, the escalation of violence practiced through the use of weapons of mass destruction has not stopped.That event that represented what Obama had called "the red line", or the border crossed by which there would have been a military intervention by the United States, has returned to be the subject of international attention due to the investigation, conducted by the American journalist Seymour Hersh, according to which the real perpetrators of the August massacre were jihadist groups that obtained gas from Turkey.According to this source, it was therefore a question of Erdogan's "trap" which would have attempted in this way to trigger the necessary pretext for US intervention in Syria.According to the investigation, therefore, precisely due to the serious responsibility of a NATO member country, Barack Obama would have decided at the last moment not to carry on the allied military raid, following the revelations of American intelligence on Assad's non-involvement in those events.A reconstruction, that of Hersh, which both the United States and Turkey have taken steps to deny.The events following last August led, as is well known, to the approval of the resolution on the destruction of chemical weapons and to date, according to OPAC sources, 58.5% of the arsenal has been taken out of Syria which Damascus claimed to own.Beyond this result, the results of the two rounds of the Geneva 2 negotiations appear negligible, which have run aground on the positions of the Assad government which insists on the need to focus attention on "terrorism", while the opposition presses to address the issue of the creation of a transitional government, without Bashar Al Assad.Meanwhile, the Western allies, led by France, are working for the presentation of a UN resolution through which to accuse the Assad regime of crimes against humanity and hand those responsible to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.The purpose of this strategy is to de-legitimize Assad, continue to make the necessary efforts to overthrow him and prevent him from winning again in the next elections.The de facto regime is catching up also from a military point of view and continuing in this sense, the total defeat of the Geneva negotiations will soon become evident2.Furthermore, Russia and Iran are unwilling to exert pressure on Assad to give up running for elections, while a large part of the international community now seems more interested in the "closest" outcomes of the crisis in Ukraine.Damn Politics - War misinformationTowards Western Suicide?Conversation with Federico Rampini about his latest bookWho denies happiness?conversation with Domenico De MasiN ° 117 of Quaderni Radicali is out"the other Radical Being liberal without adjectives"available in all librariesthe book by Giuseppe Rippa