IRAQ: Chemical weapons, WHAT chemical weapons?
Bare Naked Islam
You mean the ones left in Iraq that ISIS appears to have used against the Kurds?
FOX News Disturbing
new photos of ethnic Kurds killed by Islamic State fighters are stoking
fears the terrorist army may be using chemical weapons seized from
Saddam Hussein’s old arsenals, according to a Middle East watchdog.
NY Times
From 2004 to 2011, American and American-trained Iraqi troops
repeatedly encountered, and on at least six occasions were wounded by,
chemical weapons remaining from years earlier in Saddam Hussein’s rule.
In all, American troops secretly reported finding roughly 5,000 chemical
warheads, shells or aviation bombs, according to interviews with dozens
of participants, Iraqi and American officials, and heavily redacted intelligence documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.
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The pictures (below), obtained by the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA),
show the bodies of Syrian Kurds who appear to have been gassed by ISIS
in the besieged Kobani region this July. That fighting came just one
month after Islamic State forces surged through the once-notorious
Muthanna compound in Iraq, the massive base where Hussein began
producing chemical weapons in the 1980s, which he used to kill thousands
of Kurds in Halabja in northern Iraq in 1988.
Jonathan Spyer, editor of the MERIA
Journal, told FoxNews.com that experts believe the Kurds were
slaughtered in July with what “appears to be a case of mustard gas or
some kind of blistering agent.”
“It is fairly concerning that, if the
pictures are genuine — and I have no reason to believe they are not —
then this [use of chemical weapons] is looking clearer and clearer,”
Spyer said.

The images of the dead Syrian Kurds
show bodies with large areas of white, blistered skin apparently having
been burned away. Nisan Ahmed, the Kurdish authority health minister,
told Spyer that, “burns and white spots on the bodies of the dead
[indicated] the use of chemicals which led to death without any visible
wounds or external bleeding.
Experts believe the chemical weapons
were used on July 12, in the village of Avidko, close to Kobani, the
Kurdish town on the Turkish border that is now the scene of fierce
fighting between Kurds and Islamic State forces.
If Islamic State fighters did indeed
gain chemical weapons in Muthanna, it would corroborate a 2007 CIA
report that confirmed their presence there. That report was cited when,
in June, Islamic State fighters captured the Muthanna facility from
Iraqi soldiers and allegedly seized a cache of chemical weapons,
including more than 2,500 degraded chemical rockets contaminated with
deadly mustard gas.
But State Department officials said
weeks later that they did not believe anything there could be used for
warfare. “We do not believe that the complex contains [chemical weapons]
materials of military value, and it would be very difficult, if not
impossible, to safely move the materials,” said State Department
spokeswoman Jen Psaki.
If Islamic State has chemical weapons,
they also could have obtained them in Syria, where embattled President
Bashar Assad has several factories for making deadly chemical weapons,
despite pledging to get rid of them under pressure from the West. The
group could even have produced the weapons themselves, using
commercially-available ingredients, according to Ryan Mauro, a terrorism
analyst for The Clarion Project, a New York research institute.
But Mauro noted that, while use of
chemical weapons can have tremendous shock value, conventional weapons
are every bit as deadly.
“The only difference is how the world
and international media reacts to chemical weapons with shock and
outrage, while stories of greater damage with conventional weapons have
become so common that their usage is no longer considered ‘news,'” Mauro
said.
Just like Craig said...there WERE weapons of mass destuction. Now ISIS is using the stockpiles of those left over from Sadam's regime.
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