The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) executed numerous airstrikes on Sunday targeting known ISIS camps and operatives in central Syria. The objective was to thwart the terrorist organization from capitalizing on the collapse of Syrian dictator Bashar Assad’s regime and kill as many scumcrumpet terrorists as possible.
After Assad's family had governed Syria for over half a century, Assad was compelled to flee like a coward to Russia, where he was granted asylum. [Brain Flushings had previously posted about the possibility that Assad's plane may have been shot down, but this was an unfounded rumor and has now been proven to be false.]
Once Assad made book to Russia, a major offensive by a coalition of predominantly radical Islamist groups that captured Syria's capital city followed.
CENTCOM announced on Sunday that it had launched strikes against ISIS leaders, operatives, and encampments as part of an ongoing effort to "disrupt, degrade and defeat ISIS."
CENTCOM specifically aimed at stopping ISIS from conducting operations and to ensure the group doesn't use the current instability to rebuild its presence in central Syria, which would be a threat to the region and especially to Israel.
In this operation, CENTCOM forces targeted more than 75 sites, utilizing U.S. Air Force assets such as B-52s, F-15s, and A-10s.
CENTCOM is currently assessing the damage from these strikes and has reported no indications of civilian casualties.
Furthermore, CENTCOM stated that, in collaboration with regional allies and partners, it will persist in operations aimed at diminishing ISIS's operational capabilities during this "dynamic period in Syria."
"There should be no doubt - we will not allow ISIS to reconstitute and take advantage of the current situation in Syria," General Michael Erik Kurilla said. "All organizations in Syria should know that we will hold them accountable if they partner with or support ISIS in any way."
CENTCOM announced on Sunday that it had launched strikes against ISIS leaders, operatives, and encampments as part of an ongoing effort to "disrupt, degrade and defeat ISIS."
CENTCOM specifically aimed at stopping ISIS from conducting operations and to ensure the group doesn't use the current instability to rebuild its presence in central Syria, which would be a threat to the region and especially to Israel.
In this operation, CENTCOM forces targeted more than 75 sites, utilizing U.S. Air Force assets such as B-52s, F-15s, and A-10s.
CENTCOM is currently assessing the damage from these strikes and has reported no indications of civilian casualties.
Furthermore, CENTCOM stated that, in collaboration with regional allies and partners, it will persist in operations aimed at diminishing ISIS's operational capabilities during this "dynamic period in Syria."
"There should be no doubt - we will not allow ISIS to reconstitute and take advantage of the current situation in Syria," General Michael Erik Kurilla said. "All organizations in Syria should know that we will hold them accountable if they partner with or support ISIS in any way."
So who is calling the shots for the US? It's obvious our alleged President and Vice President certainly are not behind our response.
No comments:
Post a Comment