New insights yielded by a seized trove of materials in Syria include how the Islamic State's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, operates and tries to avoid being tracked by coalition forces. Credit via Reuters
New York Times: U.S. Raid in Syria Uncovers Details on ISIS Leadership and Finances
WASHINGTON — American intelligence agencies have extracted valuable information about the Islamic State’s leadership structure, financial operations and security measures by analyzing materials seized during a Delta Force commando raid last month that killed a leader of the terrorist group in eastern Syria, according to United States officials.
The information harvested from the laptops, cellphones and other materials recovered from the raid on May 16 has already helped the United States identify, locate and carry out an airstrike against another Islamic State leader in eastern Syria, on May 31. American officials expressed confidence that an influential lieutenant, Abu Hamid, was killed in the attack, but the Islamic State, which remains resilient, has not yet confirmed his death.
WNU Editor: As I had mentioned yesterday .... I do not understand why this administration is hell-bent on disclosing intelligence information .... and to the New York Times of all news outlets. I guess it is the White House's way of countering all the recent negative news on the war against the Islamic State.
3 comments:
We just need a better leader
or they are fabricating a cover story for the real source
That's a good point Anon. The only trouble they might have is their credibility is so bad no one would believe even the cover story.
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