ISIL has used, can make chemical weapons: CIA director
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CIA Director John Brennan answers questions after delivering remarks at the Center for Strategic and International Studies on November 16, 2015 in Washington, DC. (AFP photo)
The Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group has used chemical weapons in its attacks and is capable of making small quantities of chlorine and mustard gas, says the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director.
"We have a number of instances where ISIL has used chemical munitions on the battlefield," John Brennan, the CIA Director told CBS News in an interview reported on Thursday.
The network quoted Brennan as saying the CIA believes that the Takfiri group has the ability to make small amounts of mustard or chlorine gas for weapons.
"There are reports that ISIL has access to chemical precursors and munitions that they can use," Brennan said.
He also warned of the possibility that the terrorist group could seek to export the weapons to the West for financial gain.
"I think there's always the potential for that. This is why it's so important to cut off the various transportation routes and smuggling routes that they have used," he said.
The new remarks come two days after similar comments from National Intelligence Director James Clapper before a congressional committee.
"ISIL has also used toxic chemicals in Iraq and Syria, including the blister agent sulfur mustard," Clapper told lawmakers.
Brennan, speaking at the US Senate Intelligence Committee's annual hearing on Tuesday, also referred to the dire situation that exists in the Middle East.
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