Turkish Agents Likely Provide Chemical Weapons to ISIL

WASHINGTON  –  Turkish intelligence agents and scientific experts might have been involved in helping the ISIL to acquire or produce chemical weapons recently used in attacks in Syria and Iraq, experts told Sputnik.

US authorities have seen reports that the ISIL used a chemical “blistering agent” during clashes in Iraq and Syria earlier this week, and claim they are conducting a “serious” investigation into the incidents.

The United States has consistently alleged Syrian government for using chemical weapons while downplaying suggestions that opposition forces, including the ISIL, might be culpable.

Veteran’s Today (VT) Senior Editor and security consultant Gordon Duff told Sputnik on Friday that Turkish agents have not only distributed chemical weapons to the ISIL, but have helped the militants manufacture them.

Lethal chemical substances were initially being produced within Turkey itself, Duff said, before they moved operations across the border into Raqqah, Syria, where the ISIL is reportedly headquartered.

In March, Duff added, Syrians captured a Turkish chemical weapons officer at another facility in the region.

Geopolitical analyst and editor Eric Draitser told Sputnik that it was entirely possible Turkish intelligence agents to have supplied chemical weapons to terrorist groups like the al-Nusra Front and the ISIL, either directly or through foreign agents operating on the Syrian-Turkish border.

Either way, the hands of the Turkish government are not clean,”Draitser claimed. “President [RecepTayyip] Erdogan in Turkey has a lot to answer for.”

On Thursday, the Russian Foreign Ministry said it had evidence that the ISIL acquired documentation related to manufacturing chemical weapons.

The ISIL reportedly used chemicals during an attack on the northeastern Syrian town of Marea on Tuesday.

In August, US officials confirmed that mustard gas had been used to attack Kurdish forces fighting the ISIL in northern Iraq.

At the end of October 2014, international monitors reported that nearly 98 percent of chemical weapons removed from Syria had been destroyed.

 

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