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British planning fake chemical attack: virginia state senator

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BY LAURA VOZZELLA (C) 2018, THE WASHINGTON POST

· ·S E P 09, 2018 - RICHMOND, Virginia - Fresh off a sit-down with Syrian President Bashar al-assad, Virginia state Sen. Richard Black turned up on Arab TV last week making an extraordin­ary claim about one of the United States’ closest allies.

Black said Britain’s MI6 intelligen­ce service was planning a chemical weapons attack on the Syrian people, which it would then blame on Assad.

“Around four weeks ago, we knew that British intelligen­ce was working toward a chemical attack in order to blame the Syrian government, to hold Syria responsibl­e,” Black said on Al Mayadeen, an Arab news channel based in Beirut.

Black, R-loudoun, said later that he meant the British were planning not to carry out an attack themselves, but to either direct rebels to do so or stage a phony attack, with actors posing as victims.

Black also said some chemical attacks previously reported to have occurred in Syria were British fakes, pulled off with help from volunteer first responders known as White Helmets.

“From what I can tell, they have been planning a fake attack, not a genuine one, but one where they actually move people out of a town and they have trained people to portray victims of a gas attack,” Black said Friday in an interview with The Washington Post. “and the plan is to use the White Helmets who have always been involved in these notorious deceptions, to portray an attack.”

The State Department flatly rejected Black’s allegation­s.

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Virginia state Sen. Richard H. Black

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