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As the start of the Muslim celebration of Ramadan approaches — and with it the one-year anniversary of the Islamic State’s declaration of its intent to form a caliphate — some Middle East experts fear that ISIS will seek to make itself appear more fierce and formidable by carrying out massive acts of violence. And if Australian intelligence reports are accurate, that violence could include the detonation of a “large and devastating ‘dirty bomb.’”
That’s the gist of an article in The Independent which cites concerns expressed by the Australian foreign minister as well as NATO sources who say the Islamic terrorist group has been seizing radioactive material as it fights its way across Syria and Iraq. The dangerous materials that could be used to build a weapon of mass destruction have reportedly been taken from government research centers and hospitals.
As the start of the Muslim celebration of Ramadan approaches — and with it the one-year anniversary of the Islamic State’s declaration of its intent to form a caliphate — some Middle East experts fear that ISIS will seek to make itself appear more fierce and formidable by carrying out massive acts of violence. And if Australian intelligence reports are accurate, that violence could include the detonation of a “large and devastating ‘dirty bomb.’”
That’s the gist of an article in The Independent which cites concerns expressed by the Australian foreign minister as well as NATO sources who say the Islamic terrorist group has been seizing radioactive material as it fights its way across Syria and Iraq. The dangerous materials that could be used to build a weapon of mass destruction have reportedly been taken from government research centers and hospitals.
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well if they make a dirty bomb and set it of in the usa we will have to send about ten nukes to them and set them of then and we will see how they like that