A summary of the Obama administration's case that the Syrian regime is responsible for a chemical weapons attack Aug. 21 on the Damascus suburbs that it says killed 1,429 people:
WHY: The Syrian government has been frustrated as it tries to clear rebels out of several Damascus suburbs. The government considers chemical weapons a normal part of its military arsenal, and it has carried out such attacks in the 2-year conflict before.
HOW: Troops from Syria's military unit that handles chemical weapons, the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center, prepared such weapons in the three days prior to the attack. Another Syrian military unit was detected preparing gas masks in readiness for such an attack.
WHEN: On the morning of Aug. 21, at 2:30 a.m. local time, multiple streams of intelligence including satellite images show a barrage of rocket and artillery fire was launched from regime-controlled territory into the Damascus suburbs where the chemical weapons attacks reportedly occurred, approximately 90 minutes before reports of the attack started appearing in social media from affected areas.
VICTIMS: Three Damascus area hospitals were flooded in a three-hour period by approximately 3,600 patients showing symptoms consistent with nerve agent exposure, according to an international humanitarian organization.