Syria was overrun by terrorists late last year and it was obvious that something had to be done about it. Obviously, Joe Biden wasn't going to be the president to get it done, but now we have Trump and SecDef Pete Hegseth.
The U.S. military announced on Thursday that it took out a top Islamic terrorist leader in Syria earlier in the day. He is now heading out on his celestial camel on the way to meet his gift of 72 goats.
The U.S. Central Command announced that it "conducted a precision airstrike in Northwest Syria targeting and killing Muhammad Salah al-Za’bir, a senior operative in the terrorist organization Hurras al-Din (HaD), an Al-Qaeda affiliate."
"The airstrike is part of CENTCOM’s ongoing commitment, along with partners in the region, to disrupt and degrade efforts by terrorists to plan, organize, and conduct attacks against civilians and military personnel from the U.S., our allies, and our partners throughout the region and beyond," the statement elaborated.
General Michael Erik Kurilla, commander of U.S. Central Command, stated that under the Trump administration, CENTCOM would focus on continuing its mission "to hunt and kill or capture terrorists, and defend our homeland, against groups that plot to attack US and allied personnel."
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