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US official: 'IS making and using chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria' US official: 'IS making and using chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria'
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A US official has told the BBC that there is a growing belief within the US government that the so-called Islamic State is making and using crude chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria. There is a growing belief within the US government that the Islamic State militant group is making and using crude chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria, a US official has told the BBC.
The US has identified at least four occasions on both sides of the Iraq-Syria border where IS has used crude mustard agents, the official said. The US has identified at least four occasions on both sides of the Iraq-Syria border where IS has used mustard agents, the official said.
The official said that the chemical was being used in powder form. The official said the chemical was being used in powder form.
The US believes the group has a cell dedicated to building these weapons.The US believes the group has a cell dedicated to building these weapons.
"They're using mustard," the individual said of IS. "We know they are.""They're using mustard," the individual said of IS. "We know they are."
The mustard agent, the official said, was likely being used in powder form and is being packed into traditional explosives like mortar rounds. The mustard agent was probably being used in powder form and packed into traditional explosives like mortar rounds, the official said.
When these weapons explode the mustard-laced dust blisters those who are exposed to it.When these weapons explode the mustard-laced dust blisters those who are exposed to it.
The official said that the intelligence community believes there are three possible explanations for how IS acquired the deadly chemical agent. Alternative theories
The official said the intelligence community believes there are three possible explanations for how IS acquired the deadly chemical agent.
The most plausible in the eyes of intelligence community, according to the official, is that they are manufacturing it.The most plausible in the eyes of intelligence community, according to the official, is that they are manufacturing it.
"We assess that they have an active chemical weapons little research cell that they're working on to try and get better at it," the official said."We assess that they have an active chemical weapons little research cell that they're working on to try and get better at it," the official said.
The alternate theories are that IS militants found chemical weapons caches in Iraq or in Syria. The alternative theories are that IS militants found chemical weapons caches in Iraq or in Syria.
It is unlikely that militants found the chemical agent in Iraq, the official said, because the US military would have likely discovered it during the military campaign it waged in the country for about a decade.It is unlikely that militants found the chemical agent in Iraq, the official said, because the US military would have likely discovered it during the military campaign it waged in the country for about a decade.
The official said it was also unlikely that militants seized the chemical agent from the Syrian regime before the regime was forced to handover it's stockpile under the threat of US air strikes by the US in 2013. The official said that militants were unlikely to have seized the chemical agent from the Syrian regime before the regime was forced to hand over its stockpile under the threat of US air strikes in 2013.
Instead, the official said it is most likely being made using knowledge that is widely available, and pointed out that the mustard agent is not a complex chemical to produce. The most likely theory, the official said, was that it was being made using knowledge that is widely available, and pointed out that the mustard agent is not a complex chemical to produce.
The US government's position continues to be that it is investigating claims of chemical weapons use in Iraq and Syria, but the official speaking to the BBC said that many intelligence agencies now believe there is now enough evidence to back up these claims.The US government's position continues to be that it is investigating claims of chemical weapons use in Iraq and Syria, but the official speaking to the BBC said that many intelligence agencies now believe there is now enough evidence to back up these claims.
The official requested anonymity because that person was not authorised to speak about it publicly.The official requested anonymity because that person was not authorised to speak about it publicly.