'Infinite' chance of attack on US with nuke from Pak: ISIS


London, May 24 (PTI): There is an "infinitely" greater chance of the cash-rich Islamic State smuggling its first nuclear weapon from Pakistan to attack the US within a year, according to the latest edition of the dreaded group's propaganda magazine.

In what seems to be an exaggerated article in the IS' new edition of Dabiq, its English-language online magazine, attributed to British journalist John Cantlie, the outfit has suggested a unification of militant Islamist groups across the Middle East, Africa and Asia to create one global movement.

The terror group that has executed a number of Westerners in the past months said it can use the "billions of dollars" in its coffers to purchase its first nuclear acquisition within a year.

It has used photojournalist Cantlie - held hostage for over two years by the terror group also acronymed as ISIS or ISIL - regularly in its propaganda.

The article titled 'The Perfect Storm' reads: "The Islamic State has billions of dollars in the bank, so they call on their wilayah (chapter) in Pakistan to purchase a nuclear device through weapons dealers with links to corrupt officials in the region."

It raises a "hypothetical" possibility under which ISIS operatives in Pakistan bribe an official to provide them with a nuclear device which is then smuggled into America via Libya, Nigeria and Mexico, The Telegraph reported.

The article presumed to be written under pressure but in his hallmark style combining hyperbole, metaphor and sarcasm, Cantlie says that US President Barack Obama's policies for containing the group have demonstrably failed and increased the risk to America.

It comes at a time when the Islamic State group fighters have gained grounds in Syria and Iraq, storming the museum in the ancient city of Palmyra and capturing Ramadi, capital of Iraq's largest province.

The loss of Ramadi has been termed as a "tactical setback" by Obama, who has insisted that the US-led coalition's campaign againt the terror outfit is "not losing".

Cantlie says it is no secret that the ISIS is planning to attack America on a large-scale, having transcended its roots as "the most explosive Islamic 'group' in the modern world" to evolve into "the most explosive Islamic movement the modern world has ever seen" in less than twelve months.

"Perhaps such a scenario is far-fetched but it's the sum of all fears for Western intelligence agencies and it's infinitely more possible today than it was just one year ago.

"And if not a nuke, what about a few thousand tonnes of ammonium nitrate explosive? That's easy enough to make," he writes.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore

    Mon, May 25 2015

    Pakistan is the threat to the world if all the world countries join and control them

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Sun, May 24 2015

    even though it looks like theory,probabilty of it being real cannot be ignored.isis has billions of dollars from oil sales.pak is in dire need of funds.pak army may sell it for huge bucks as isis is thier own brother.north korea also may sell it as they are struggling for mere survival with global sanctions imposed upon them from decades.a billion dollar from isis may change thier mind.over all usa is panicking now.lolz

    the theary in this article that nukes can be transferred to usa also looks believable as mexican border of usa is very porus with almost 90% of it unguarded by usa military and numerous mexicans infiltrate to usa from these borders.

    also they are lot of underground canals built by mexicans to infiltrate to usa.

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Sun, May 24 2015

    lol i cannot take this article seriously ,these Jihdists live in a fools paradise,their war is pointless ,they are on a death wish.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, May 24 2015

    Dread news indeed!

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  • India First, India

    Sun, May 24 2015

    Pakistan must surrender all its Nukes to UN. They cannot handle nukes like other responsible countries.

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  • MYB, Mangalore

    Sun, May 24 2015

    "It is claimed ISIS has billions of dollars in the bank" . Wondering what bank that would be ?

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  • Charan, mangalore

    Sun, May 24 2015

    The sympathizers and Islamic religious zealots around the globe main contributors for the growth of this evil offspring. Their main intention is to convert the world into Islam inhumane way

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, May 24 2015

    Theoretically yes, all one needs is weapon grade 5 kg (critical mass) of plutonium 239 or 15 kg of uranium 235 to make miniaturized nuke.
    But as of now only US,Russia and Israel believed to possess technology/capability to make nukes at suitcase/back bag size. Pakistan? Well, in the wake of the fact that their father of the nuke program Abdul Qadir allegedly stole the atomic bomb designs from Netherlands that helped to make their own, one never knows! Once a thief, always a thief.

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