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(Independent-UK) Rob Merrick - ISIS wants to carry out a "mass casualty" chemical weapons attack in Britain, the national security minister, Ben Wallace, told the Sunday Times. "They have no moral objection to using chemical weapons against populations and if they could, they would in this country." He also warned that returning jihadis pose a growing threat to Britain. Some 800 Britons went to fight in Syria and just under half have returned. About 100 have been killed.2017-01-02 00:00:00Full Article
UK Security Minister: ISIS Wants to Carry Out Chemical Weapons Attack in Britain
(Independent-UK) Rob Merrick - ISIS wants to carry out a "mass casualty" chemical weapons attack in Britain, the national security minister, Ben Wallace, told the Sunday Times. "They have no moral objection to using chemical weapons against populations and if they could, they would in this country." He also warned that returning jihadis pose a growing threat to Britain. Some 800 Britons went to fight in Syria and just under half have returned. About 100 have been killed.2017-01-02 00:00:00Full Article
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