US raid in Syria killed top Islamic State leader (Page 1/3)
blackrams FEB 03, 01:10 PM
Biden: US raid in Syria killed top Islamic State leader
https://www.aol.com/news/us...04678-083804143.html

ATMEH, Syria (AP) — The leader of the violent Islamic State group was killed during an overnight raid carried out by U.S. special forces in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province, President Joe Biden said Thursday.

The raid targeted Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, who took over as head of the militant group on Oct. 31, 2019, just days after leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi died during a U.S. raid in the same area. A U.S. official said al-Qurayshi died as al-Baghdadi did, by exploding a bomb that killed himself and members of his family, including women and children, as U.S. forces approached.

The operation came as IS has been trying for a resurgence, with a series of attacks in the region, including a 10-day assault late last month to seize a prison.

U.S. special forces landed in helicopters and assaulted a house in a rebel-held corner of Syria, clashing for two hours with gunmen, witnesses said. Residents described continuous gunfire and explosions that jolted the town of Atmeh near the Turkish border, an area dotted with camps for internally displaced people from Syria’s civil war.

First responders reported that 13 people had been killed, including six children and four women.

Biden said in a statement that he ordered the raid to “protect the American people and our allies, and make the world a safer place." He planned to address the American public later Thursday morning.

“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,” Biden said in a statement. He said all Americans involved in the operation returned safely.

Biden, along with Vice President Kamala Harris and senior national security aides monitored a live-feed of the operation from the White House Situation Room according to an official.

The operation marked a military success for the United States at an important time after setbacks elsewhere — including the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal — have led allies and opponents to conclude U.S. power globally was weakening.

The two-story house, surrounded by olive trees in fields outside Atmeh, was left with its top floor shattered and blood spattered inside. A journalist on assignment for The Associated Press and several residents said they saw body parts scattered near the site. Most residents spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.

“The mission was successful,” Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said in a brief statement. “There were no U.S. casualties."

Idlib is largely controlled by Turkish-backed fighters but is also an al-Qaida stronghold and home to several of its top operatives. Other militants, including extremists from the rival IS group, have also found refuge in the region.

“The first moments were terrifying; no one knew what was happening,” said Jamil el-Deddo, a resident of a nearby refugee camp. “We were worried it could be Syrian aircraft, which brought back memories of barrel bombs that used to be dropped on us,” he added, referring to crude explosives-filled containers used by President Bashar Assad’s forces against opponents during the Syrian conflict.

The top floor of the low house was nearly destroyed; a room there had collapsed, sending white bricks tumbling to the ground below.

Blood could be seen on the walls and floor of the remaining structure. A wrecked bedroom had a child’s wooden crib and a stuffed rabbit doll. On one damaged wall, a blue plastic baby swing was still hanging. Religious books, including a biography of Islam's Prophet Mohammad, were in the house.

Al-Qurayshi had kept an extremely low profile since he took over leadership of the Islamic State. He had not appeared in public, and rarely released any audio recordings. His influence and day-to-day involvement in the group’s operations was not known and it is difficult to gauge how his death will affect the group.

His killing, however, is a significant blow just as the group had been trying to reassert itself in Syria and Iraq.

The opposition-run Syrian Civil Defense, first responders also known as the White Helmets, said 13 people were killed in shelling and clashes that ensued after the U.S. commando raid.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor, also said the strike killed 13 people, including four children and two women. Ahmad Rahhal, a citizen journalist who visited the site, reported seeing 12 bodies.

The Pentagon provided no details on casualties in the raid.

The Observatory said the troops landed in helicopters. Residents and activists described witnessing a large ground assault, with U.S. forces using megaphones urging women and children to leave the area.

Omar Saleh, a resident of a nearby house, said he was asleep when his doors and windows started to rattle to the sound of low-flying aircraft at 1:10 a.m. local time. He ran to open the windows with the lights off, and saw three helicopters. He then heard a man, speaking Arabic with an Iraqi or Saudi accent through a loudspeaker, urging women to surrender or leave the area.

“This went on for 45 minutes. There was no response. Then the machine gun fire erupted,” Saleh said. He said the firing continued for two hours, as aircraft circled low over the area.

Taher al-Omar, an Idlib-based activist, said he witnessed clashes between fighters and the U.S. force. Others reported hearing at least one major explosion during the operation. A U.S. official said that one of the helicopters in the raid suffered a mechanical problem and had to be blown up on the ground.

The military operation got attention on social media, with tweets from the region describing helicopters firing around the building near Atmeh. Flight-tracking data also suggested that multiple drones were circling the city of Sarmada and the village of Salwah, just north of the raid’s location.

At the height of its territorial conquests around 2014, the Islamic State controlled more than 40,000 square miles stretching from Syria to Iraq and ruled over 8 million people.

The Islamic State group has been reasserting itself in Syria and Iraq with increased attacks.

Last month, it carried out its biggest military operation since it was defeated and its members scattered underground in 2019: an attack on a prison in northeast Syria holding at least 3,000 IS detainees. The attack appeared aimed to break free senior IS operatives in the prison.

It took 10 days of fighting for U.S.-backed, Kurdish-led forces to retake the prison fully, and the force said more than 120 of its fighters and prison workers were killed along with 374 militants. The U.S.-led coalition carried out airstrikes and deployed American personnel in Bradley Fighting Vehicles to the prison area to help the Kurdish forces.

A senior SDF official, Nowruz Ahmad, said Monday that the prison assault was part of a broader plot that IS had been preparing for a long time, including attacks on other neighborhoods in Kurdish-run northeastern Syria and on the al-Hol camp in the south, which houses thousands of families of IS members.

The U.S.-led coalition has targeted high-profile militants on several occasions in recent years, aiming to disrupt what U.S. officials say is a secretive cell known as the Khorasan group that is planning external attacks. A U.S. airstrike killed al-Qaida’s second in command, former bin Laden aide Abu al-Kheir al-Masri, in Syria in 2017.

Why do I have "Caution Lights" and warning buzzers going off in my head. I strongly suspect that this whole Capture/Kill mission was just to put something in President Biden's win column. It's pretty much empty now. After his Afghanistan debacle, I guess he thinks he needs to kill someone to get better polling results.

That is not to suggest this "dude" wasn't a dangerous terrorist but, I simply don't trust our President after his first dismal year in office.

In all honesty, we've gotten so much BS from this administration, I suspect just about everything that comes from it.

This "raid" just happens to coincide with a photo op trip to NYC. Hmmm............ I'm sure it's just a coincidence...........


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williegoat FEB 03, 01:26 PM

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Originally posted by blackrams:

The raid targeted Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi,



Known to his friends as "Al".

I have become so cynical that I now wait for a week or two for the "rest of the story", before I decide if these things are good or bad.

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rinselberg FEB 03, 01:38 PM
Were our troops greeted with "It's an effin hour past midnight. What's going on Brandon?"

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sourmash FEB 03, 01:55 PM
IOWs, they took out one of our guys who can spill the beans on DC funding terrorism or he was starting to get too popular with our other terrorists.

No matter how cynical I get, I still can't keep up. Yeah, I stole that.
RWDPLZ FEB 03, 02:55 PM
Pathetic attempt at a distraction from the trucker revolt, since Ukraine wasn't working. Watch how hard CNN will try to play it up.
blackrams FEB 03, 03:02 PM

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Originally posted by RWDPLZ:

Pathetic attempt at a distraction from the trucker revolt, since Ukraine wasn't working. Watch how hard CNN will try to play it up.



Hmm

Rams
RWDPLZ FEB 03, 03:22 PM
They've know where this guy was for MONTHS, and they pick RIGHT NOW to suddenly conduct the operation? Given troops are being actively deployed to Ukraine, where do you need your special forces THE MOST when there's a potential military conflict brewing? Right at the tip of the spear, ready to deploy, not suddenly sending them a few thousand miles back west.

The loss of the stealth helicopter also feels extremely suspicious, like they were trying to re-enact every aspect of the Bin-Laden raid. Really reeks of desperation of Biden trying to improve his rock-bottom polling numbers.

CNN front page right now. Anything conspicuously absent?

blackrams FEB 03, 03:25 PM
Sorry, I don't watch CNN since they fired my buddy Cuomo.

Rams
steve308 FEB 03, 04:03 PM
I wonder if he had been vaccinated prior to being killed?
blackrams FEB 03, 04:31 PM

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Originally posted by steve308:

I wonder if he had been vaccinated prior to being killed?



I was waiting on you to post that question.



Rams