[quote]The U.S. is investigating what it believes are "credible" reports that ISIS fighters used mustard agent in an attack against Kurdish Peshmerga this week, causing several of them to fall ill, U.S. officials working in at least three separate parts of the Obama administration said Thursday.
All of them strongly emphasized more intelligence is being gathered on exactly what may have happened near the town of Makhmour in northern Iraq. While there have been accounts posted in social media about the incident, the officials said they have independent information that strongly led them to assess there was a use of chemical weapons. The officials would not tell CNN what evidence led them to this belief.
The officials emphasized the intelligence indicates it was likely a small amount of chemical agent and a low concentration. U.S. officials are concerned, but this is not considered to be a massive attack.
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A German Ministry of Defense spokesman told CNN it cannot confirm or rule out that there was a chemical weapons attack in the region where German military advisers train Peshmerga.
A senior U.S. official said that ordnance fired at Peshmerga last week in northern Iraq produced a small number of injuries with "wounds consistent with a blister-producing agent."
The U.S. believes ISIS, also known as ISIL, most likely used either mortar or rocket shells to deliver the chemical warfare agent. One official said those who fell ill had symptoms of breathing problems believed to be associated with mustard gas and not chlorine gas, which is another agent that its believed the Assad regime has used on its civilians in Syria.
Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California, ranking member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer, "If they do possess these kind of weapons ... my guess is they're more likely to have gotten them as old weapons left over in Iraq from the old WMD program there than they were likely to obtain them in Syria in some kind of a hidden cache of the regime's."
A U.S. official said ISIS had used chlorine in the past, but that it is hard to weaponize.
The major question for the U.S. intelligence community now is to determine exactly what happened, and if it is mustard gas, to try to figure out how ISIS came into possession of it. Officials tell CNN it may have come from old chemical weapons caches in Iraq or Syria that the U.S. does not know about.
It's also not known how much of the agent ISIS may have.
"Did ISIS find some mustard gas shells?" one official asked. "We think they did. We think they have used it."
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mustard gas, also known as sulfur mustard, is a chemical warfare agent. The agent was developed during World War I and was banned by treaty in 1993. While it is usually not fatal, according to the CDC, it can cause blistering of the skin, eye pain and blindness, as well as respiratory problems.
Blake Narenda, a spokesperson for the State Department's Arms Control, Verification and Compliance Bureau, said, "We continue to take these and all allegations of chemical weapons use very seriously. As in previous instances of alleged ISIL use of chemicals as weapons, we are aware of the reports and are seeking additional information. We continue to monitor these reports closely, and would further stress that use of any chemicals or biological material as a weapon is completely inconsistent with international standards and norms regarding such capabilities." -CNN[/quote]
So shells containing mustard gas have been used in northern Iraq by ISIS, and while this isn't the first time they've allegedly dabbled in chemical warfare, there is an alarming amount of proof stacked against them this time. What do you guys think about this? Given their track record, I don't see them refraining from using these weapons against civilian targets.
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Don't worry, Obama will do something about them
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Looks like the condiment king has chosen his side.
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I can't fight it... The puns... The PUNNNNNNNNNNNNNSSSSSSS....
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Wmds. Obama won't do nuffin though. If Israel did that he would probably bomb them
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In other news Osiris uses ketchup gas on Egyptians
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Isnt it illegal to use chems?
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That isn't mustard gas that is satanic farts
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Well American was 110% positive Assad used chem-weps on his own people.. Then after a NATO investigation is was Syrian rebels (the guys the gov't backed) use tried to make it look like Assad did it. I give this no credibility.
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This is a tough situation. ISIS exists solely to start a war between Islam and The West so a new Muslim Caliphate can be formed. Direct and open military intervention is exactly what they want. Up till now the western powers have been using limited special forces and local proxies to avoid this. At some point we gotta decide if giving them what they want is better or worse than letting them exist.
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Listen ISIS can easily be beaten. Correct me if I'm wrong but we got Syria, Iran, and U.S. wanting them gone. I feel a strategy could be in order. Each keep to themselves in their own battlefield, but team up. Risky yes but think about it? It could cause [b]some[/b] ease with Iran.
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Don't forget the daily executions, ethnic cleansing, weekly mass executions, -blam!-, torture, kidnapping, and forced subjugation of women....
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The UN ruled against it's usage on civilians years ago
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Imagine if you will, a flight of B-52 stratofortresses flying over Syria toward an ISIS town. Upon reaching the target they unleash their payload. The entire town is wiped from the face of the earth. Men, women, and children. Gone. No more ISIS. No more problems. Carpet bombing ladies and gentlemen.
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How'd they get Mustard Gas
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Yeah these allegations have been floating about for a while.
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Thankfully it wasn't horse radish gas!
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Meanwhile I'm here, waiting to get a call about some armor and weapons I designed. All it takes it a 30 megaton blast people.
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Send Marines and clear up this ISIS problem.
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So? The US used nuclear weapons in Iraq.
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Let's scorch those -blam!-ers
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This conflict has gotten out of hand... At thins point well never ketchup!
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Still waiting to see if this is the weaponized variety or something they just put together. It's concerning regardless, but it would indicate a clear advancement in capabilities on the part of IS if they can make both chemical weapons and delivery systems. Even if it is just mortars.
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The regions nations need to step up. Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, should all be the ones leading any ground response to this with international and American support.
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Edited by I XTREMESHOCK I: 8/15/2015 9:56:57 PMThey should be using it with a good English roast hasn't anyone told them not to play with there food?