Wednesday, March 9, 2016

DAILY PROPAGANDA: Sleiman Daoud al-Afari

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Chemical weapons experts at work in war torn Syria
 ISIS' chemical weapons chief Sleiman Daoud al-Afari reportedly caught in Iraq
Sleiman Daoud al-Afari has reportedly been nabbed in a raid near Tal Afar in northern Iraq.
al-Afari, 50, heads ISIS’s newly established branch trying to develop chemical weapons, it is claimed.
Man treated for chemical weapons injuries  Weapons expert treat a man caught up in a chemical attack in Syria
“More than a symbolic attack seems to me to be beyond the grasp of ISIS”
Dan Kaszeta, former US Army chemical officer and Department of Homeland Security expert
He allegedly worked for Saddam Hussein’s Military Industrialisation Authority where he specialised in chemical and biological weapons.
It comes after the Obama administration launched a new strategy in December by dedicating a commando team to target ISIS leaders in covert operations in Iraq.
US airstrikes are targeting IS chemical weapons infrastructures, including laboratories and equipment, and special forces raids focus on chemical weapons experts.
Chemical weapons experts in SyriaExperts in protective gear in Syria
Dan Kaszeta, a former US Army chemical officer and Department of Homeland Security expert, said: “More than a symbolic attack seems to me to be beyond the grasp of ISIS.
“Furthermore, the chemicals we are talking about are principally chlorine and sulphur mustard, both of which are actually quite poor weapons by modern standards.”
Last month a top military official confirmed ISIS has made chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria.
James Clapper, director of US national intelligence, extremists used mustard gas in the Middle East.
Children wear masks in Syria after a gas attack
Syrian children take precaution after a chemical weapons attack
There were also fears last year.
Australian intelligence claimed ISIS have enough radioactive material to build a dirty bomb.
Earlier today it emerged twisted ISIS fighter Abu Omar al-Shishani, dubbed “the minister of war” was believed to have been killed in an airstrike.

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