Posted on 09/22/2014 1:39:26 PM PDT by servo1969
On Monday several Members of Parliament from Diwaniyah Province confirmed that ISIS killed over 300 soldiers using chlorine gas for the first time in Saqlawiyah, north of Fallujah.
Islamic Dawa party MP Ali al-Badri said, at a press conference at the parliament building in the presence of a number of deputies of Diwaniyah province and attended by IraqiNews.com that “the terrorist organization ISIS used chlorine gas for the first time in the region of Saqlawiyah after trapping more than 400 troops, resulting in the deaths of many of them due to suffocation while the terrorist gangs detonated car bombs within the brigade headquarters.”
Badri said, “We hold the full responsibility for the fate of the trapped soldiers to the Commanding General of the Armed Forces, Haider Abadi, and the security leaders, especially the Anbar Operations Chief, Lt. Gen. Rashid Flaih, because of the slow measures taken by the Air Force despite frequent appeals for rapid procedures to rescue the soldiers since several days ago.”
Badri added that the “Saqlawiyah crime is considered as the second Speicher Massacre,” stressing that “300 soldiers were killed in the attack.”
Update today 16:37 :
A representative from the Ministry of Defense offered no comment on the gas attack when contacted by an IraqiNews.com correspondent.
Update today 19:17 :
Developing…
Exactly!
Will he give them nukes in the USA
or just bomb Americas cities, himself?
Shades of Catch-22!
Milo Minderbinder...
And as long as Bath-house Barry and his band of marxist miscreants is controlling US foreign policy, and the ball-less europeans are as impotent as they are now, ISIS will continue to do the most depraved acts possible just to show that they can, and that nobody will stop them.
Not a chance, friend
Nah, chlorine bleaches out the color.
So Obama's legacy is safe.
Just think, if we’d stayed out of this Assad would have killed all of them with poison gas.
By the way, we also need to thank McCain.
No. Only a hashtag campaign can stop this atrocity.
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