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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi killed by the US !!

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Not saying that all that US does in good.

Yet many times they do the dirty work with little thanks from others.

I was not sorry to see Saddam , the man responsible for the death of millions go , was not sorry to see Ben laden and those animals the Taliban go , and i am not sorry to see the head of this head chopping cult , Baghdadi , go.

If this is true , well done the US.

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You can try as much as you guys want and want to create Hindu terror,you know terrorism will always be associated with what it's associated now.
No peoblem,it's just pure politics it had happened throughout the history with many groups.
 
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The United States military has conducted a special operations raid targeting one of its most high-value targets, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State militant group (ISIS), Newsweek has learned. President Donald Trump approved the mission nearly a week before it took place.

Members of a team from the Joint Special Operations Command carried out Saturday's high-level operation after receiving actionable intelligence, according to sources familiar with the operation. The location raided by special operations troops had been under surveillance for some time.


Amid reports Saturday of U.S. military helicopters over Syria's northwestern Idlib province, a senior Pentagon official familiar with the operation and Army official briefed on the matter told Newsweek that Baghdadi was the target of the top-secret operation in the last bastion of the country's Islamist-dominated opposition, a faction that has clashed with ISIS in recent years. A U.S. Army official briefed on the results of the operation told Newsweek that Baghdadi was killed in the raid. And the Defense Department told the White House they have "high confidence" that the high-value target killed was Baghdadi, but further verification is pending.


On Saturday night, after the operation had concluded, President Trump tweeted: "Something very big has just happened!" The White House announced later that the president will make a "major statement" Sunday at 9:00 a.m.

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High-value target: This July 5, 2014 photo is taken from a propaganda video released by al-Furqan Media allegedly showing the leader of the Islamic State (ISIS) militant group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, aka Caliph Ibrahim, addressing Muslim worshippers at a mosque in the militant-held northern Iraqi city of Mosul. Baghdadi, who on June 29, 2014, proclaimed a "caliphate" straddling Syria and Iraq, purportedly ordered all Muslims to obey him in the video released on social media.

Baghdadi, an Iraqi national, is an ultraconservative cleric who became active in the Islamist insurgency against U.S. forces following the 2003 invasion that toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. He was held by U.S. forces in the detention centers of Abu Ghraib and Camp Bucca, where a number of future jihadi leaders rubbed shoulders while in military custody.

He went on to join Al-Qaeda in Iraq, rising up the ranks of the violent group as it merged with others to form the Islamic State of Iraq and eventually inherited its leadership in 2010, when his predecessor was killed in a joint U.S.-Iraqi operation. As the group took advantage of a U.S. military exit to further expand, he renamed the group to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham—or the Levant—better known as ISIS, in 2013, seeking to expand to neighboring Syria, where a civil war was raging.

Baghdadi's forces made lightning gains across both Iraq and Syria, and in 2014 he declared his group a global caliphate from the Grand Al-Nuri Mosque in Iraq's second city of Mosul in his only known public appearance as ISIS leader. Officially known from then on simply as the Islamic State, the group began to grab world attention not only for atrocities committed across the region, but in high-profile strikes on civilians in the West as well.
That team will also be killed soon..
 
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Not saying that all that US does in good.

Yet many times they do the dirty work with little thanks from others.

I was not sorry to see Saddam , the man responsible for the death of millions go , was not sorry to see Ben laden and those animals the Taliban go , and i am not sorry to see the head of this head chopping cult , Baghdadi , go.

If this is true , well done the US.

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The problem with your comment is that the US is responsible for supporting and empowering all the three clowns you mentioned at some point in history. Saddam during the Iraq-Iran war, the Talibans during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and Baghdadi during the Syrian Civil War. That's besides the fact that the US has not released any proof yet and it might very well be another ambiguous closure like the death of Bin Laden.
 
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Funny how they fear mongered the world that isis will come back only to have its leader killed. There are reports he blowed himself up.

Isis is finished we all know that but the Muricans exagerrated it so they stay in syria to support their pkk buddies that were getting sent to hell by the TSK.
 
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The problem with your comment is that the US is responsible for supporting and empowering all the three clowns you mentioned at some point in history. Saddam during the Iraq-Iran war, the Talibans during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and Baghdadi during the Syrian Civil War. That's besides the fact that the US has not released any proof yet and it might very well be another ambiguous closure like the death of Bin Laden.

People keep repeating this argument but i don't think it is correct.

It is true that US helped Afghans during the soviet invasion ( when no one else did ) . But they did not support the Taliban but the mujaheddin.

The fact that the Taliban took over after soviets where removed, just show how complicated it is to interfere in such countries.

But the fact remains is that without US help Afghanistan would be ruled by Russia or the Taliban. And i am not sorry to see either of them go.

I am not going to address the claim that they supported Al-Qaeda or Isis. Those are just silly conspiracy theory.

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People keep repeating this argument but i don't think it is correct.

It is true that US helped Afghans during the soviet invasion ( when no one else did ) . But they did not support the Taliban but the mujaheddin.

The fact that the Taliban took over after soviets where removed, just show how complicated it is to interfere in such countries.

But the fact remains is that without US help Afghanistan would be ruled by Russia or the Taliban. And i am not sorry to see either of them go.

I am not going to address the claim that they supported Al-Qaeda or Isis. Those are just silly conspiracy theory.

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You can live in denial, but everyone knows that Saudi Arabia and the United States supported the Taliban against the Soviets. Mujahedeen is a general term that refers to anyone who participates in Jihad. A faction of Mujahedeen formed the Taliban in Afghanistan with the support it received from Saudi Arabia (Al-Qaeda) and the United States.

As for Bin Laden, the connection between the Bush family and the Bin Laden family is very well-documented. In particular, Bush Junior had business ties with Salem Bin Laden (Osama's oldest brother). They founded the Arbusto Energy Co. in Texas. And when 9/11 happened, the Bin Laden family was protected at JFK Airport to fly out of the US safely.

As far Saddam, the US support for Saddam during the Iraq-Iran is well-documented and it cannot be denied.

As for the ISIS, there are numerous reports, some of them even verified by the US itself, that the US has mistakenly armed the ISIS rebels against Syrian, Russian and Iranian forces in Syria.
 
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People keep repeating this argument but i don't think it is correct.

It is true that US helped Afghans during the soviet invasion ( when no one else did ) . But they did not support the Taliban but the mujaheddin.

The fact that the Taliban took over after soviets where removed, just show how complicated it is to interfere in such countries.

But the fact remains is that without US help Afghanistan would be ruled by Russia or the Taliban. And i am not sorry to see either of them go.

I am not going to address the claim that they supported Al-Qaeda or Isis. Those are just silly conspiracy theory.

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USA always sided with criminals
Exclusive: CIA Files Prove America Helped Saddam as He Gassed Iran
https://foreignpolicy.com/2013/08/2...rove-america-helped-saddam-as-he-gassed-iran/
 
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