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President Biden announces killing of ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi during successful counterterrorism operation

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ISIS my arse.

American terrorists slaughtered innocent children. These are crimes against humanity. Worse than Hitler and the Nazis.

They always announce operations "against" these terrorists when they in fact are in the process of covertly propping them up or facilitating their bloody attacks. It's essentially an alibi. There's been an uptick in "I"SIS activity in Syria and Iraq lately, including in a dubious prison break. For those who will shout "conspiracy theory", let's remind them the leaked DIA report on the war in Syria where it is suggested that the creation of "salafist emirate" in northeastern Syria would be in Washington's interest, or Trump's open declarations during his election campaign that the US is the one which founded "I"SIS.
 
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The terrorist detonated a bomb killing his own family members.


All American forces are safe. Well done to US forces and intelligence for removing this terrorist from the planet!

Your military directly bombed children.

No different between American terrorists and ISIS.
 
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Your military directly bombed children.

No different between American terrorists and ISIS.

(CNN)President Joe Biden watched in real time Wednesday as US commandos landed in Syria to raid a three-story home, surrounded by olive trees, where the top leader of ISIS was living with his wife and members of his family.
From the head of the Situation Room table, Biden watched anxiously as an American helicopter suffered mechanical problems on the ground.

There was relief in the room when children emerged from the first floor of the building, running to safety.

Moments later, an explosion rocked the site: a suicide detonation that killed Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, his wife and his children, blowing their bodies outside the building and onto the surrounding land.

The details of how Biden monitored the raid came from senior administration officials, who recounted the raid in detail on Thursday morning. They described an operation months in the making.

"We think the impact of (the killing of al-Qurayshi) is going to be a blow to ISIS," a senior administration official said, saying the terrorist "was heavily involved in running many of the operations."

Officials said he oversaw ISIS branches abroad -- including the one in Afghanistan responsible for the deaths of US Marines last year -- and played a key role in the genocide of the Yazidi ethnic minority.

At one point in December, top Pentagon officials brought a tabletop model of the location to the Situation Room to walk the President through their plans.

The target, al-Qurayshi, never left his compound. Living on the third floor with his family, he emerged only occasionally to bathe on the roof. Families with no connection to ISIS lived on the first floor, apparently without knowledge of the terrorist two stories above them.

It was months ago the US learned the leader of ISIS was living there, running his terror operation through a network of couriers. When Biden was briefed by operational commanders in December, he ordered the Pentagon to take precautions to minimize civilian deaths -- a difficult proposition for a target who appeared to intentionally surround himself with children and families as protection.

US forces who carried out the mission rehearsed the operation, including the safeguards to protect innocents. When the American team landed, they announced their presence loudly, asking those inside the building to leave and for others in the surrounding residential area to stay away.

Biden gave final approval of the operation on Tuesday in the Oval Office, where he was briefed by the Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

There was "tremendous tension" in the Situation Room a day later as the President, Vice President Kamala Harris and members of Biden's military and national security teams monitored the situation in "real time."

Biden had been "very steeped in the operational details" after months of planning, a senior administration official said, which included the model of the building housing the top ISIS leader, brought by military leaders into the Situation Room in December. He engaged in a "constant give and take" with his military commanders.

By early December, US intelligence officials were certain al-Qurayshi was living in the residence.
Planning was incredibly complex, the official said. al-Qurayshi was living in a residential neighborhood on the third floor of a building housing families, including children.

al-Qurayshi himself rarely left the building and his "human shields," officials said, save for occasional baths on the roof.

US officials "of course" considered the prospect he might detonate himself during the operation, in the same way ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi did during the raid that killed him in 2019.

That is precisely what happened. Inside the Situation Room, Biden received a report of a "significant explosion," which officials say ultimately killed al-Qurayshi and his family.

"That happened fairly early in the operation" the official explained. From there, things ran in a "linear fashion," and all deaths and casualties were a result of actions of members of ISIS, the White House alleged.

The blast occurred before any US forces entered the building, destroying the third floor and sending bodies into the surrounding area.
Military engineers had determined ahead of time the blast would not cause the building to collapse.

"I doubt he knew that when he set off that detonation," the official said. "It was probably his intent to kill everyone in that building."
Still, the operation was not complete. A top ISIS lieutenant was on the floor beneath al-Qurayshi, facilitating day-to-day operations of the terrorist organization. When US forces entered the building, he barricaded himself in his quarters with his wife on the second floor and engaged American forces. The ISIS lieutenant was killed.

After his death, a number of children emerged from the second floor. They were removed to safety.

A US helicopter had "mechanical issues" during the raid and was "properly disposed of at some distance from the site," an official said. Those issues had nothing to do with "any kind of hostile action."

"Ultimately, that helicopter was able to extract itself from the immediate target area and, under control, able to land in another location where the decision was made to disable it and destroy it," the official said.

Tension in the Situation Room turned to "relief" when the first reports came in from the raid. A family on the first floor, including a man, a woman, and several children, who officials believed were unaware of the ISIS members living around them, were "led to safety" away from the building.

When the operation had concluded, Biden offered only a few words.

"The President was obviously pleased with the reports from his commanders," officials said. Biden had "tremendous praise" for our team.

The officials said that as he left the Situation Room, Biden said, "God bless our troops."

https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/03/politics/situation-room-joe-biden-isis-strike/index.html
 
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(CNN)President Joe Biden watched in real time Wednesday as US commandos landed in Syria to raid a three-story home, surrounded by olive trees, where the top leader of ISIS was living with his wife and members of his family.
From the head of the Situation Room table, Biden watched anxiously as an American helicopter suffered mechanical problems on the ground.

There was relief in the room when children emerged from the first floor of the building, running to safety.

Moments later, an explosion rocked the site: a suicide detonation that killed Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, his wife and his children, blowing their bodies outside the building and onto the surrounding land.

The details of how Biden monitored the raid came from senior administration officials, who recounted the raid in detail on Thursday morning. They described an operation months in the making.

"We think the impact of (the killing of al-Qurayshi) is going to be a blow to ISIS," a senior administration official said, saying the terrorist "was heavily involved in running many of the operations."

Officials said he oversaw ISIS branches abroad -- including the one in Afghanistan responsible for the deaths of US Marines last year -- and played a key role in the genocide of the Yazidi ethnic minority.

At one point in December, top Pentagon officials brought a tabletop model of the location to the Situation Room to walk the President through their plans.

The target, al-Qurayshi, never left his compound. Living on the third floor with his family, he emerged only occasionally to bathe on the roof. Families with no connection to ISIS lived on the first floor, apparently without knowledge of the terrorist two stories above them.

It was months ago the US learned the leader of ISIS was living there, running his terror operation through a network of couriers. When Biden was briefed by operational commanders in December, he ordered the Pentagon to take precautions to minimize civilian deaths -- a difficult proposition for a target who appeared to intentionally surround himself with children and families as protection.

US forces who carried out the mission rehearsed the operation, including the safeguards to protect innocents. When the American team landed, they announced their presence loudly, asking those inside the building to leave and for others in the surrounding residential area to stay away.

Biden gave final approval of the operation on Tuesday in the Oval Office, where he was briefed by the Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

There was "tremendous tension" in the Situation Room a day later as the President, Vice President Kamala Harris and members of Biden's military and national security teams monitored the situation in "real time."

Biden had been "very steeped in the operational details" after months of planning, a senior administration official said, which included the model of the building housing the top ISIS leader, brought by military leaders into the Situation Room in December. He engaged in a "constant give and take" with his military commanders.

By early December, US intelligence officials were certain al-Qurayshi was living in the residence.
Planning was incredibly complex, the official said. al-Qurayshi was living in a residential neighborhood on the third floor of a building housing families, including children.

al-Qurayshi himself rarely left the building and his "human shields," officials said, save for occasional baths on the roof.

US officials "of course" considered the prospect he might detonate himself during the operation, in the same way ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi did during the raid that killed him in 2019.

That is precisely what happened. Inside the Situation Room, Biden received a report of a "significant explosion," which officials say ultimately killed al-Qurayshi and his family.

"That happened fairly early in the operation" the official explained. From there, things ran in a "linear fashion," and all deaths and casualties were a result of actions of members of ISIS, the White House alleged.

The blast occurred before any US forces entered the building, destroying the third floor and sending bodies into the surrounding area.
Military engineers had determined ahead of time the blast would not cause the building to collapse.

"I doubt he knew that when he set off that detonation," the official said. "It was probably his intent to kill everyone in that building."
Still, the operation was not complete. A top ISIS lieutenant was on the floor beneath al-Qurayshi, facilitating day-to-day operations of the terrorist organization. When US forces entered the building, he barricaded himself in his quarters with his wife on the second floor and engaged American forces. The ISIS lieutenant was killed.

After his death, a number of children emerged from the second floor. They were removed to safety.

A US helicopter had "mechanical issues" during the raid and was "properly disposed of at some distance from the site," an official said. Those issues had nothing to do with "any kind of hostile action."

"Ultimately, that helicopter was able to extract itself from the immediate target area and, under control, able to land in another location where the decision was made to disable it and destroy it," the official said.

Tension in the Situation Room turned to "relief" when the first reports came in from the raid. A family on the first floor, including a man, a woman, and several children, who officials believed were unaware of the ISIS members living around them, were "led to safety" away from the building.

When the operation had concluded, Biden offered only a few words.

"The President was obviously pleased with the reports from his commanders," officials said. Biden had "tremendous praise" for our team.

The officials said that as he left the Situation Room, Biden said, "God bless our troops."

https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/03/politics/situation-room-joe-biden-isis-strike/index.html
LOL! similar story to obl raid: guy is living there and no one knows but the US, tension in room, biden views with all his team, helicopter failure, senior administration officials relaying the story with no corroborating independent source of what actually happened, guy blows himself up (btw, how did US "kill" him if he blew himself up?) so no dead body and proof, only claims by the US to possibly avoid the blow-back that occurred after the botched afghan airport strike that killed a family. same playbook. guess we will never know if it was an explosion caused by the US military or an actual suicide bomb. also, why did the guy blow himself up if the military had not yet entered the building? this story is full of holes, concocted so that the US can kill children and get away with it.
 
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(CNN)President Joe Biden watched in real time Wednesday as US commandos landed in Syria to raid a three-story home, surrounded by olive trees, where the top leader of ISIS was living with his wife and members of his family.
From the head of the Situation Room table, Biden watched anxiously as an American helicopter suffered mechanical problems on the ground.

There was relief in the room when children emerged from the first floor of the building, running to safety.

Moments later, an explosion rocked the site: a suicide detonation that killed Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, his wife and his children, blowing their bodies outside the building and onto the surrounding land.

The details of how Biden monitored the raid came from senior administration officials, who recounted the raid in detail on Thursday morning. They described an operation months in the making.

"We think the impact of (the killing of al-Qurayshi) is going to be a blow to ISIS," a senior administration official said, saying the terrorist "was heavily involved in running many of the operations."

Officials said he oversaw ISIS branches abroad -- including the one in Afghanistan responsible for the deaths of US Marines last year -- and played a key role in the genocide of the Yazidi ethnic minority.

At one point in December, top Pentagon officials brought a tabletop model of the location to the Situation Room to walk the President through their plans.

The target, al-Qurayshi, never left his compound. Living on the third floor with his family, he emerged only occasionally to bathe on the roof. Families with no connection to ISIS lived on the first floor, apparently without knowledge of the terrorist two stories above them.

It was months ago the US learned the leader of ISIS was living there, running his terror operation through a network of couriers. When Biden was briefed by operational commanders in December, he ordered the Pentagon to take precautions to minimize civilian deaths -- a difficult proposition for a target who appeared to intentionally surround himself with children and families as protection.

US forces who carried out the mission rehearsed the operation, including the safeguards to protect innocents. When the American team landed, they announced their presence loudly, asking those inside the building to leave and for others in the surrounding residential area to stay away.

Biden gave final approval of the operation on Tuesday in the Oval Office, where he was briefed by the Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

There was "tremendous tension" in the Situation Room a day later as the President, Vice President Kamala Harris and members of Biden's military and national security teams monitored the situation in "real time."

Biden had been "very steeped in the operational details" after months of planning, a senior administration official said, which included the model of the building housing the top ISIS leader, brought by military leaders into the Situation Room in December. He engaged in a "constant give and take" with his military commanders.

By early December, US intelligence officials were certain al-Qurayshi was living in the residence.
Planning was incredibly complex, the official said. al-Qurayshi was living in a residential neighborhood on the third floor of a building housing families, including children.

al-Qurayshi himself rarely left the building and his "human shields," officials said, save for occasional baths on the roof.

US officials "of course" considered the prospect he might detonate himself during the operation, in the same way ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi did during the raid that killed him in 2019.

That is precisely what happened. Inside the Situation Room, Biden received a report of a "significant explosion," which officials say ultimately killed al-Qurayshi and his family.

"That happened fairly early in the operation" the official explained. From there, things ran in a "linear fashion," and all deaths and casualties were a result of actions of members of ISIS, the White House alleged.

The blast occurred before any US forces entered the building, destroying the third floor and sending bodies into the surrounding area.
Military engineers had determined ahead of time the blast would not cause the building to collapse.

"I doubt he knew that when he set off that detonation," the official said. "It was probably his intent to kill everyone in that building."
Still, the operation was not complete. A top ISIS lieutenant was on the floor beneath al-Qurayshi, facilitating day-to-day operations of the terrorist organization. When US forces entered the building, he barricaded himself in his quarters with his wife on the second floor and engaged American forces. The ISIS lieutenant was killed.

After his death, a number of children emerged from the second floor. They were removed to safety.

A US helicopter had "mechanical issues" during the raid and was "properly disposed of at some distance from the site," an official said. Those issues had nothing to do with "any kind of hostile action."

"Ultimately, that helicopter was able to extract itself from the immediate target area and, under control, able to land in another location where the decision was made to disable it and destroy it," the official said.

Tension in the Situation Room turned to "relief" when the first reports came in from the raid. A family on the first floor, including a man, a woman, and several children, who officials believed were unaware of the ISIS members living around them, were "led to safety" away from the building.

When the operation had concluded, Biden offered only a few words.

"The President was obviously pleased with the reports from his commanders," officials said. Biden had "tremendous praise" for our team.

The officials said that as he left the Situation Room, Biden said, "God bless our troops."

https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/03/politics/situation-room-joe-biden-isis-strike/index.html
Only the Americans would slaughter children and boast how tough they are.

Sick fu*ks massacring children. Pure evil monsters.
 
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Only the Americans would slaughter children and boast how tough they are.

Sick fu*ks massacring children. Pure evil monsters.


Slaughtered by the ISIS leader himself and used innocent family as shields.

Great job by the US armed forces for eliminating this terrorist.
 
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Slaughtered by the ISIS leader himself and used innocent family as shields.

Great job by the US armed forces for eliminating this terrorist.

That’s the excuse given to cover up their monstrous act of slaughtering innocent children.

Evil as you get.
 
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Slaughtered by the ISIS leader himself and used innocent family as shields.

Great job by the US armed forces for eliminating this terrorist.
USA is eliminating anti American factions in ISIS and helping CIA spies grasp power. ISIS has long been controlled by USA, so ISIS has never harmed Israel's interests.
The misdeeds of ISIS actually come from the CIA and Mossad, who are using Isis to deliberately discredit Muslims.
 
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Slaughtered by the ISIS leader himself and used innocent family as shields.

Great job by the US armed forces for eliminating this terrorist.
Well if I was the is leader I'd have waited for American Force enter the building.

I wonder why they don't do something about is forces that are camping around their base.
 
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