Tuesday, December 3, 2013

In the plan to destroy Syria's chemical weapons, Albania says they will not aid in the destruction of these weapons.  Albania's prime minister says it is impossible for them to get involved in this operation. They "lack the necessary capacities." By the end of December, 1,300 metric tons of toxic munitions are to be transported out of the country. This made efforts harder for the United States to find a country that would destroy the chemicals on their own land. Albania says they can not destroy these chemicals on their own land because it will create substantial amounts of toxic waste. Norway also decline this request saying they did not have the equipment or expertise to destroy these toxins. I do not blame either of these countries for not wanting to destroy these chemicals on their own land. These chemicals could cause serious harm if they are not destroyed in the right way and both countries said they did not have the equipment or the people for this project. 

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