Cameron: 'No 100% certainty' on Syria attack

David Cameron has admitted “there is no 100% certainty about who is responsible” for the chemical weapons attack in Syria as he made his case in the Commons for possible future military action.

Cameron: 'No 100% certainty' on Syria attack

David Cameron has admitted “there is no 100% certainty about who is responsible” for the chemical weapons attack in Syria as he made his case in the Commons for possible future military action.

The British Prime Minister told MPs there is not “one smoking piece of intelligence” but insisted he was convinced by the evidence that Bashar Assad’s regime was responsible.

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