Saturday, May 16, 2015

ISIS CFO killed by U.S. Delta Force

  1. Carter: ISIS raid a 'significant blow' to terror...

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    May 15, 2015 · The ISIS commander, Abu Sayyaf, was killed after he fought capture in the raid at al-Omar in eastern Syria, Carter said in a statement. His wife, an Iraqi ... 


    Carter: ISIS raid a 'significant blow' to terror group




    Washington (CNN)The U.S. operation that killed a key ISIS commander on Saturday was a "significant blow" to the terror group, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said.
    The ISIS commander, Abu Sayyaf, was killed after he fought capture in the raid at al-Omar in eastern Syria, Carter said in a statement. His wife, an Iraqi named Umm Sayyaf, was caught and is being held in Iraq.
    Carter said he had ordered the raid against the terror group, also known as ISIL, at the direction of President Barack Obama. All the U.S. troops involved returned safely.
    "Abu Sayyaf was involved in ISIL's military operations and helped direct the terrorist organization's illicit oil, gas and financial operations as well," Carter said in the statement. "The operation represents another significant blow to ISIL, and it is a reminder that the United States will never waver in denying safe haven to terrorists who threaten our citizens, and those of our friends and allies."
    National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said the President's national security team unanimously supported the operation, and a White House official told CNN that Obama was regularly briefed while it was ongoing. The leadership of the House Intelligence Committee was briefed before the raid on Friday, a congressional source told CNN, and Meehan said congressional leadership was notified and that there will be additional briefings next week.
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    She added that the mission was conducted with the "full consent" of Iraqi authorities and was consistent with domestic and international law, though the U.S. did not coordinate with or notify the Syrian regime.
    Meehan said U.S. authorities were working to determine the next step in the detainment of Umm Sayyaf, who is believed to be a member of ISIS and "played an important role" in the terror group's activities.
    House Speaker John Boehner said in a statement that while he was "encouraged" by the raid's success, he remains "gravely concerned" by ISIS's gains in Ramadi and pushed for legislation that boosts assistance to Iraqi security forces battling the terror group.
    "The United States and our coalition partners must continue to do everything in their power to defeat and destroy these savage terrorists," Boehner said.
    California Rep. Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, added that ISIS "has proven adept at replacing its commanders and we will need to keep up the pressure on its leadership and financing."
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