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    Question Iraqi soldiers killed by chlorine gas

    I remember having read this article about an alleged attack with chlorine gas on Iraqi troops just west of Baghdad.

    ISIS kills 300 Iraqi soldiers by chlorine gas attack in Saqlawiyah

    Unfortunately I could not find any confirmation on the actual use of chemical weapons. But there were rumours that IS had used chlorine gas on multiple occasions in Syria as well though with not so many casualties.

    I wonder if anyone can confirm this incident.

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    From the SWJ roundup

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...cbb_story.html

    Islamic State militants allegedly used chlorine gas against Iraqi security forces

    Dizzy, vomiting and struggling to breathe, 11 Iraqi police officers were rushed to a government hospital 50 miles north of the capital last month. The diagnosis: poisoning by chlorine gas. The perpetrators, according to the officers: Islamic State extremists.

    The chlorine attack appears to be the first confirmed use of chemical weapons by the Islamic State on the battlefield. An Iraqi Defense Ministry official corroborated the events, and doctors said survivors’ symptoms were consistent with chlorine poisoning.
    Overall the use has not been to effective in either Syria or Iraq, but is producing terror, which is completely understandable.

    http://www.theatlantic.com/internati...eapons/381920/

    Has ISIS Crossed a New Red Line?

    Speaking of the three Iraqi accusations, National Security Council spokesman Alistair Baskey told The New York Times: "We are aware of the reports but cannot confirm details and are seeking additional information. The use of chlorine as a chemical weapon is an abhorrent act. These recent allegations underscore the importance of our work to eliminate chemical weapons in this volatile region.”

    If confirmed, these attacks would be the first chemical weapons attacks in Iraq in several years. At the State Department on Friday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said that while the reports won't necessarily shift America's policy vis-à-vis ISIS, “it obviously can affect tactical decisions within that strategy.”
    I suspect we will continue seeking additional information for as long as possible to avoid another red line.

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    http://www.voanews.com/content/repor...s/2867541.html

    Report: IS May Have Used Chemical Agents on Kurds

    July 18, 2015 7:35 AM

    Kurdish fighters and weapons experts say the Islamic State militant group has fired chemical weapons on Kurdish forces in Syria and Iraq.
    Those exposed to the chemical were quickly given medical treatment and no one died.

    Investigators also said Kurdish fighters have recently captured industrial-grade gas masks from Islamic State forces, indicating they are "prepared and equipped for chemical warfare."

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    Default The Nexus of Mutual Hatred

    Of course greed played a role in the motivation, but so did hatred of the U.S. by the Russian Mafia groups. Selling nuclear materials to ISIL to attack the U.S. serves two purposes, one making money, and other providing the means to a group to attack a mutual enemy the U.S.. Law Enforcement did an outstanding job, but remember they have to get it right every time. The intent is there, and there are so those willing to match those up with intent with the means to execute a WMD attack. I hesitate to call radiological dispersion devise a WMD, but it will have an outsized psychological effect.

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...006-story.html

    Nuclear smugglers shopped radioactive material to Islamic State, other terrorists: AP report

    The previously unpublicized case is one of at least four attempts in five years in which criminal networks with suspected Russian ties sought to sell radioactive material to extremists through Moldova, an investigation by The Associated Press has found. One investigation uncovered an attempt to sell bomb-grade uranium to a real buyer from the Middle East, the first known case of its kind.

    “He said: 'I really want an Islamic buyer because they will bomb the Americans.'
    - Constantin Malic, Moldovan investigator
    The repeated attempts to peddle radioactive materials signal that a thriving nuclear black market has emerged in an impoverished corner of Eastern Europe on the fringes of the former Soviet Union.

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    Breaking news from a reliable source on the ground working with the Kurds in Northern Iraq shared that ISIL attacked Kurdish positions with approximately 30 chemical mortar rounds. Suspect it was mustard gas, but still waiting on clarification.

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    http://www.wsj.com/articles/islamic-...2469?mg=id-wsj

    Islamic State Wants to Use Chemical Weapons Against U.S., Intelligence Chief Says

    James Clapper says terror network has already used mustard gas in the Middle East against adversaries
    Full story behind a pay wall.
    Last edited by davidbfpo; 02-13-2016 at 09:47 PM. Reason: update

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    http://www.breitbart.com/national-se...02/13/3025891/

    Eyewitness Describes Islamic State Chemical Attack on Kurdish Peshmerga

    Eubanks stated that thirty Peshmerga became very sick, had difficulty breathing, some vomited and had stinging nose and eyes. “They were evacuated to the clinic in Sinjar town and treated there. They recovered and returned to duty,” he wrote.

    Writing in an email, Eubanks stated that they “photographed both sites immediately after the attack (we were giving medical training nearby), and there was a strong smell of rotten vegetables, and there was a burning in our noses and eyes” and said it smelled like chlorine and sulfur. “There was a black tar like substance around the impact area of the chemical round. The Peshmerga also told us that theses were chlorine gas shells” he wrote.
    http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/12/ci...s-to-the-west/

    CIA: We Need To Stop ISIS From Smuggling Chemical Weapons To The West

    The Associated Press reported in November that U.S. and Iraqi intelligence officials believe ISIS is setting up a chemical weapons development branch, drawing on local scientists in Iraq and Syria. At the time, U.S. intelligence officials stated that ISIS had used mustard gas against Kurds in Iraq. This was determined through an analysis of mortars. In response, Iraq has equipped its forces with gas masks, and Russia has also provided 1,000 protective suits to Iraqi troops.
    It also describes the nexus between ISIL and various smuggling networks (criminal-terrorist networks mutually supporting). While they don't seem overly competent yet, even a largely failed chemical attack in Europe or elsewhere in the West would likely have a significant psychological impact.

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