Friday, March 30, 2018

Al Qaeda leader killed by US airstrike in Libya

Musa Abu Dawud was blown to tiny bite-size pieces by a US airstrike in Libya. Dawud was an al-Qaeda leader and it was just his bad luck that he was killed in the first US airstrike against the group in Libya.

The dead terrorist was killed alongside another of his buddies near Ubari in Libya's ungoverned southwest. He was in charge of the training and recruitment of new scumwafers of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. He is also accused of masterminding many operations in Algeria and Tunisia but the US airstrike put an end to that in a flash . . . literally.

The strike was carried out on March 24 but the pissant's identity was only revealed on Wednesday. Perhaps it took that long to put all the pieces of the puzzle together, if you know what I mean.
"Hey, anybody seen Musa?"
"He [Dawud] provided critical logistics support, funding and weapons to AQIM, enabling the terrorist group to threaten and attack U.S. and Western interests in the region," Africom said.

Before killing Dawud and company, the US was focused on the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant's Libyan faction.

May he rest in pieces.

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