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A chilling headline ripped from the pages of The Third Target & The First Hostage: “How the Islamic State Seized A Chemical Weapons Stockpile.”

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When I sit down to write a novel, I don’t set out to predict the future.

Rather, I set out to write about worst case scenarios that could come to pass if our leaders are blind-sided by evil they ignore or misunderstand.

This was the case when I began writing my first novel, The Last Jihad, in January 2001. That was a novel that opened with a group of Radical Islamic terrorists hijacking a jet plane and flying a kamikaze mission into an American city, an attack that sets into motion a U.S. war against Saddam Hussein.

That was also the case when in the fall of 2013 I began writing The Third Target, the first installment in my latest series of political thrillers. After doing months of research, meeting with two former CIA directors, a former head of Israel’s Mossad, the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Jordan, and numerous of military and intelligence experts, I set out to write a novel about a New York Times reporter named J.B. Collins who hears a rumor that ISIS has captured a cache of chemical weapons from a military base in northern Syria.

As that novel, and the second in the series — The First Hostage — unfold, Collins and two colleagues slip into hellish, war-torn Syria to track down and interview an ISIS operative to confirm the story. Along the way, Collins and his team not only discover that the terror group has these horrific weapons but that the leaders of ISIS hold to an End Times theology that is driving them to wage genocide against Christians, Jews and any Muslim that doesn’t follow their brand of Apocalyptic Islam to establish and expand their so-called Caliphate or Islamic kingdom.

That was fiction when I wrote it — but no longer. Unfortunately, this worst-case scenario appears to be coming to pass.

As time passes, we are learning more and more about the eschatology of the ISIS leadership (as I explained more detail in my last column). We are also learning that ISIS does now have weapons of mass destruction. Consider excerpts this chilling report from the latest issue of Foreign Policy magazine: “How The Islamic State Seized A Chemical Weapons Stockpile.”

To read the full article, please click here.

To misunderstand the nature and threat of evil is to risk being blindsided by it. Let us pray our leaders wake up to the true magnitude of the threat posed by ISIS and stop taking half-measures. It’s time to declare war on ISIS, take the gloves off, and do everything in our power — in close cooperation with our allies, especially those in the region — to end this scourge of evil once and for all.

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