Abu Hani al-Masri killed in an unmanned drone strike... longtime al Qaeda leader

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http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/08/us/us-kills-al-qaeda-official/

(CNN)The US military said Wednesday it targeted and killed a longtime al Qaeda leader in an airstrike near Idlib, Syria.

Abu Hani al-Masri was killed in an unmanned drone strike on Saturday, a US senior defense official told CNN.

He was "a legacy al Qaeda terrorist with ties to the group's senior leaders, including Ayman al-Zawahiri and Osama bin Laden," said Eric Pahon, a Department of Defense spokesman.
Like Zawahiri, al Qaeda's current leader, Masri was an Egyptian national reported to have fought with al Qaeda during the group's earliest days.

Masri oversaw the creation and operation of many al Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan in the 1980s and 1990s, according to a statement issued by the Defense Department. It also called him one of the founders of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, the first Sunni group to use suicide bombers in its terror attacks.

Egyptian Islamic Jihad attempted to blow up the American embassy in Albania in 1998. Under Zawahiri's leadership, the group formally merged with al Qaeda in 2001, months before the 9/11 attacks.

"These strikes disrupt al Qaeda's ability to plot and direct external attacks targeting the US and our interests worldwide," said Pentagon spokesman Capt. Jeff Davis.

The United States has targeted legacy al Qaeda fighters in Syria in past strikes. The Pentagon said 10 al Qaeda operatives were killed in a strike near Idlib on Friday. The US senior defense official told CNN an unmanned drone also carried out that strike.
 

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http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/08/us/us-kills-al-qaeda-official/

(CNN)The US military said Wednesday it targeted and killed a longtime al Qaeda leader in an airstrike near Idlib, Syria.

Abu Hani al-Masri was killed in an unmanned drone strike on Saturday, a US senior defense official told CNN.

He was "a legacy al Qaeda terrorist with ties to the group's senior leaders, including Ayman al-Zawahiri and Osama bin Laden," said Eric Pahon, a Department of Defense spokesman.
Like Zawahiri, al Qaeda's current leader, Masri was an Egyptian national reported to have fought with al Qaeda during the group's earliest days.

Masri oversaw the creation and operation of many al Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan in the 1980s and 1990s, according to a statement issued by the Defense Department. It also called him one of the founders of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, the first Sunni group to use suicide bombers in its terror attacks.

Egyptian Islamic Jihad attempted to blow up the American embassy in Albania in 1998. Under Zawahiri's leadership, the group formally merged with al Qaeda in 2001, months before the 9/11 attacks.

"These strikes disrupt al Qaeda's ability to plot and direct external attacks targeting the US and our interests worldwide," said Pentagon spokesman Capt. Jeff Davis.

The United States has targeted legacy al Qaeda fighters in Syria in past strikes. The Pentagon said 10 al Qaeda operatives were killed in a strike near Idlib on Friday. The US senior defense official told CNN an unmanned drone also carried out that strike.
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I wonder how many times obamapuppet had Abu Hani al-Masri in the crosshairs and called off the mission ?
 

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I wonder how many times obamapuppet had Abu Hani al-Masri in the crosshairs and called off the mission ?
Had to run countless studies of potential civilian casualties.
 
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Is "Abu Hani al-Masri" Arabic for Rosie O'Donnell?
No, she was last seen in Canada.
 

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Damn..DAMN full out funny right there! !!! God,how I very, VERY much dispise that evil beotch!

I read that Rosie O'Donnell is going to play Steve Bannon on this weeks SNL (hosted by Alec Baldwin). This may be a personal bias sneaking in since I find celebs pontificating about politics annoying but I honestly think people like Rosie O'Donnell damage the cause they try to advance. Yeah, the people that already agree with her really like it when she goes on Twitter or SNL and does her anti-Trump thing. But are there any Trump voters in PA or Ohio or Michigan that see her on SNL and go "Ya know, I guess I should have voted for Hilary after all." I doubt it. I suspect it either annoys them or else makes them even happier that Trump won, or perhaps both.
 

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I read that Rosie O'Donnell is going to play Steve Bannon on this weeks SNL (hosted by Alec Baldwin). This may be a personal bias sneaking in since I find celebs pontificating about politics annoying but I honestly think people like Rosie O'Donnell damage the cause they try to advance. Yeah, the people that already agree with her really like it when she goes on Twitter or SNL and does her anti-Trump thing. But are there any Trump voters in PA or Ohio or Michigan that see her on SNL and go "Ya know, I guess I should have voted for Hilary after all." I doubt it. I suspect it either annoys them or else makes them even happier that Trump won, or perhaps both.
Bannon's a pretty big boy, but if she's going to take the role seriously she'll have to lose about 80 pounds.
 

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I read that Rosie O'Donnell is going to play Steve Bannon on this weeks SNL (hosted by Alec Baldwin). This may be a personal bias sneaking in since I find celebs pontificating about politics annoying but I honestly think people like Rosie O'Donnell damage the cause they try to advance. Yeah, the people that already agree with her really like it when she goes on Twitter or SNL and does her anti-Trump thing. But are there any Trump voters in PA or Ohio or Michigan that see her on SNL and go "Ya know, I guess I should have voted for Hilary after all." I doubt it. I suspect it either annoys them or else makes them even happier that Trump won, or perhaps both.
I'm glad she can keep her career going and make large money from something she despises. Capitalism at it's finest.