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Another ISIS Leader Killed in Syria

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  1. rocketsjudoka

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    US Special Forces have killed the latest leader of ISIS in a raid in Syria.
    https://abcnews.go.com/International/biden-us-raid-syria-killed-isis-leader/story?id=82638736

    Biden says US raid in Syria killed ISIS leader
    He said he would have more to say later Thursday morning.

    President Joe Biden said Thursday that a U.S. raid in Syria killed the leader of ISIS.

    "Last night at my direction, U.S. military forces in northwest Syria successfully undertook a counterterrorism operation to protect the American people and our Allies, and make the world a safer place," he said in a statement.

    "Thanks to the skill and bravery of our Armed Forces, we have taken off the battlefield Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi—the leader of ISIS. All Americans have returned safely from the operation. I will deliver remarks to the American people later this morning. May God protect our troops," he said.

    The White House tweeted a photo it said showed Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in the Situation Room watching as the raid took place.

    Earlier, the Pentagon confirmed U.S. special operations forces carried out a what it called a "successful" counterterrorism mission in northwest Syria Wednesday, but provided few other details.

    "U.S. Special Operations forces under the control of U.S. Central Command conducted a counterterrorism mission this evening in northwest Syria. The mission was successful. There were no U.S. casualties," said John Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary, in a statement. "More information will be provided as it becomes available."

    MORE: Islamic State strikes from shadows in vulnerable Syria, Iraq

    One of the helicopters used in the mission experienced a mechanical problem and then had to be blown up on the ground by U.S. forces, according to a U.S. official.

    No details were provided on whether it involved ground troops and helicopters as was claimed in a flurry of social media reports emerging from Syria on Wednesday night.

    The opposition-run Syrian Civil Defense, first responders also known as the White Helmets, said 13 civilians were killed as a result of the fighting and blasts that occurred at the raid site, including six children and four women.

    Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war watchdog group based in the United Kingdom, said in a press statement that nine people, including at least two children and a woman, were killed during Wednesday's mission. The group cited local sources.

    A U.S. official told ABC News that the reported civilian casualties were not the result of U.S. military fire, but occurred when the target of the raid detonated an explosive device at the beginning of the operation.

    The social media posts reported possible U.S. military activity in Idlib province, a town in far western Syria, close to the border with Turkey. Some posts included videos that seemed to show night scenes where the sounds of gunfire and low-flying helicopters could be heard near the towns of Atmeh and Dar Ballout.

    According to an Associated Press reporter on assignment who visited the Atmeh area on Thursday and spoke with residents, the U.S. raid involved helicopters, explosions, and machine gun fire.

    According to the AP, the reporter and several residents said they saw body parts around a house targeted in the raid whose upper story was almost completely leveled leaving rubble in the surrounding olive grove.

    The approximately 1,000 U.S. military troops in Syria operate in eastern Syria supporting the mission against ISIS.

    American troops do not operate in government-controlled areas in northwestern Syria, especially in Idlib province, which was an extremist safe haven for much of the last decade. But they have sporadically carried out counterterrorism missions in Idlib, targeting various Islamic extremist groups with drone strikes.

    The highest profile mission was a ground raid that killed ISIS' top leader, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, who was hiding out in a house close to the border with Turkey, on Oct. 27, 2019.
     
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  2. FranchiseBlade

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    Luckily there isn't another one to take the leader's place. Threat eliminated.
     
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  3. KingCheetah

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    High turnover rate is destroying ISIS -- they really need to do something to increase worker retention.
     
  4. tinman

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    Why are all the Isis leaders named Abu ?
    Isn’t that the same name for the dude on the Simpsons ?
     
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  5. BossHogg713

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    Lebron died? Klutch Sports is the same thing.
     
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  6. Agent94

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    I feel safer :rolleyes:
     
  7. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    I agree with the sentiment in general. It was very annoying to see people b**** about leaving Syria and Afghanistan especially in terms of our well-being and safety. That being said we should do our best to eliminate terrorists even if it they are no threat.

    There is no downside including costs. The whole argument that we make more enemies by striking In those countries is probably extremely overstated.
     
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  8. tinman

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    The dude blew himself up

    He was probably mad that Whoopi Goldberg got a two week suspension from the View
    @AroundTheWorld
     
  9. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    I have zero problem with taking out targeted people like this - that is what we should be doing to world leaders that destabilize things as well, a multinational hit squad.......

    Wars are ridiculous and I find it hilarious that people join our military thinking they are fighting for our freedoms when they are really fighting for the billionaires to maintain their status.

    We need to cut that military down, spend money on our own infrastructure and focus on home.

    DD
     

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