The US—along with France and the UK—had sought to pass a resolution condemning the use of chemical weapons in Syria and calling for a full probe into last week's attack only to have it vetoed by Russia during a meeting of the UN Security Council on Wednesday, the Hill reports. Though the resolution would have provided chemical weapons investigators with access in Syria, a Russian representative to the UN said it didn't "serve a useful purpose." Here's where Russia and the US stand in the wake of President Trump's airstrike on Syria and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's visit to Moscow: