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- Since the outset of the war, the scale of the United States’ encounters with chemical weapons in Iraq was neither publicly shared nor widely circulated within the military. These encounters carry worrisome implications now that the Islamic State, a Qaeda splinter group, controls much of the territory where the weapons were found.
I don't as a general rule like sharing NYTimes articles, as they're not exactly hard to find on your own with minimal effort. But this one is too hefty not to punt out there.