ZitatThe Pentagon said Friday that it had killed ISIS’ number two leader, Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli.
Analysts believe al-Qaduli would be expected to take control of the day-to-day running of ISIS if its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was killed or incapacitated.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced the death at a press conference Friday.
How amazing we took out their #2 at almost the same time our dancing President is under intense criticism for his reaction to the Brussel's terror attack. Remarkable, really.
Then there is this:
ZitatThis is not the first time al-Qaduli has been reported killed. In July, the Iraqi Defense Ministry claimed a coalition air strike had killed him in Tal Afar in northern Iraq.
At this most propitious moment for President Twinkle Toes we killed him again. But just who is claiming all this? ISIS #2? Killed when? Why the claim comes from Defense Dept secretary Carter and the Pentagon. Now I don't want to seen cynical and express any doubt as to whatever this administration states; but, unfortunately, I don't believe a word they say, and question whether this really happened or if there is more to the story than is being revealed.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #1 How amazing we took out their #2 at almost the same time our dancing President is under intense criticism for his reaction to the Brussel's terror attack. Remarkable, really.
We're better off with him being checked out. He does much less damage that way.
If we can just hang on another 300 days till his permanent vacation...