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‘Cooperative’ US military detainee became IS leader after release, documents reveal
9 Apr, 2021 12:42 / Updated 1 hour ago
‘Cooperative’ US military detainee became IS leader after release, documents reveal

This image released by the US Department of State on July 17, 2020, shows the English version of a Reward announcement for information on the location of IS leader Amir Mohammed Said Abd al-Rahman al-Mawla. © Handout / US DEPARTMENT OF STATE / AFP


The terrorist who now leads Islamic State was once a prisoner of the US military and provided his captors with extensive intelligence before being let go, declassified reports show.
Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi al-Qurashi was appointed head of the so-called caliphate in October 2019, following the death of the terror group’s previous leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in a US raid in Syria.
Far from being a shadowy mystery, al-Qurashi is well-known to US counterterrorism officials – because he was once a prisoner of US-led coalition forces operating in Iraq.
Amir Muhammad Sa’id Abdal Rahman al-Mawla – his given name – was captured in late 2007 or early 2008 and subjected to dozens of interrogations by US military officials. At the time he was a mid-level official within the Islamic State of Iraq, which later became Islamic State (IS, formerly known as ISIS).
While the US military had previously disclosed that al-Mawla had been a detainee, a tranche of recently released interrogation reports shed new light on his time in US custody.
The documents show the Iraqi man as eager to provide information to his captors.
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“Detainee seems to be more cooperative with every session,” one of the reports read, referring to al-Mawla, adding that he was “providing a lot of information” about his associates in the terror group.
He seemed particularly willing to divulge details about his rivals in the organizations. For example, he drew maps of the compound used by Islamic State’s second-in-command, and also provided the name of the terrorist’s personal courier. US forces later killed the senior IS commander in a raid in the Iraqi city of Mosul in 2008.
Al-Mawla also divulged the location of the secret headquarters of the terror groups’ media wing, and assisted with artists’ sketches of high-priority suspects. He even identified restaurants that his fellow IS members frequented.
It’s not clear when the future IS leader was released from custody, but the last interrogation reports mentioning him are dated July 2008. By then Mawla had stopped being cooperative, and documents from the time suggest that he had been led to believe that he would be rewarded for helping his captors.
Like his predecessor, al-Qurashi has been hard to track down. Unconfirmed reports emerged last year that he had been nabbed by Iraqi intelligence officers, but it appears that the high-value target is still on the run.
 
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Is that coincidence that Al-Baghdadi was also a US prisoner and eventually ended up as the ISIS leader?
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Why does all the terrorists of Middle East have a weird connection to USA?

Time will tell and only time can reveal the Truth. I think that these cannon fodders are high value CIA assets with specified expiry date. Once they prepare the target country for US invasion, US goes to haunt its own assets down like a Hero.
 
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Is that coincidence that Al-Baghdadi was also a US prisoner and eventually ended up as the ISIS leader?
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Why does all the terrorists of Middle East have a weird connection to USA?

Time will tell and only time can reveal the Truth. I think that these cannon fodders are high value CIA assets with specified expiry date. Once they prepare the target country for US invasion, US goes to haunt its own assets down like a Hero.
This picture has already been to be fake news. Thats not bagdadi.


Stop spreading fake conspiracy theories.
 
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This picture has already been to be fake news. Thats not bagdadi.


Stop spreading fake conspiracy theories.
The Source is not debunking the picture but a piece of fanboy written article which only tries to whitewash that monster. McCain was Indeed a monster of own kind and don't tell me now USA doesn't support terrorism.

Moreover Free Syrian Army at least consists of members of Al-Qaeda a group that owed its very existence to CIA. We know how USA armed and supported them in Afghanistan and then all of a sudden USA had become enemy of its own creation.

Obama even called them useful terrorists and indirectly announced US support for them. Al-Qaeda and ISIS are both American creation the false revolutionaries that tries to introduce a rival in ideology to Iranian Islamic revolution.

There are plenty of sources on the web suggesting US support for terrorists, and on top of them the opium kingdom of CIA is the main branch of terror supporters and terror operation conductors in a global scale.
 
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The Source is not debunking the picture but a piece of fanboy written article which only tries to whitewash that monster. McCain was Indeed a monster of own kind and don't tell me now USA doesn't support terrorism.

Moreover Free Syrian Army at least consists of members of Al-Qaeda a group that owed its very existence to CIA. We know how USA armed and supported them in Afghanistan and then all of a sudden USA had become enemy of its own creation.

Obama even called them useful terrorists and indirectly announced US support for them. Al-Qaeda and ISIS are both American creation the false revolutionaries that tries to introduce a rival in ideology to Iranian Islamic revolution.

There are plenty of sources on the web suggesting US support for terrorists, and on top of them the opium kingdom of CIA is the main branch of terror supporters and terror operation conductors in a global scale.

The article I posted very much debunks the picture.

You clearly didn't read the article.

All of these have been addressed multiple times on this forum, and I'm not about to repeat myself.

Yes, McCain was a bastard, and he had done plenty if awful things that you can point out without having to resort to lying and spreading fake conspiracy theories.

As for fanboying, this is the new York times, which may not be the best source, but they're certainly better than RT, which is literally nothing more than Russian propaganda.
 
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