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Intelligence Chief Confirms ISIS Has Used Chemical Weapons

A top US intelligence chief has confirmed that ISIS have developed and used chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria, saying that its the first such attack by the group in over 20 years. The Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee confirming that mustard gas has been used by ISIS militants. Foxnews.com reports: He did not elaborate on where and when the chemical attacks occurred, though there has been mounting evidence the terror group was experimenting with chemical weapons.

Islamic State Selling Decapitated Heads To Raise Funds

Islamic State/ISIS are running out of funds and are resorting to new income streams. The terrorists are allegedly shrinking the heads of their beheaded victims and selling them to collectors in order to fund their terror campaign. Their stockpile of decapitated Syrian and Iraqi heads are reportedly being sold for £350 each to shrunken heads collectors online. The Daily Express reports: The militants have worked out that shrunken heads are worth hundreds to morbid collectors online, according to an American pastor.

Saudi Invasion Of Syria May Spark World War 3

The Saudi Arabia plan to send ground troops into Syria could be a cover for sparking military action between Russia and the United States – a situation that will likely spiral into World War 3.  Saudi Arabia have threatened to send in 150,000 troops to invade Syria on the pretext of ‘fighting terrorism’ and to defeat ISIS. Syria’s Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem has warned that Saudi’s presence in Syria would be interpreted as an “act of aggression” and that Syrian forces would respond by sending troops back in “wooden coffins”.

The Pentagon Fights Back

Earlier this year, Seymour Hersh, America’s leading investigative journalist, published an intriguing article on U.S. policy towards the growing conflict in Syria and Iraq. “Military to Military,” which appeared in the London Review of Books, maintains that the Pentagon’s intelligence analysts have, since 2013, been advising against the White House policy of removing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, arguing that it would create a power vacuum in the country that would inevitably be exploited by groups like ISIS.

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