Who's Your Daddy? Baghdadi?

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The clown leader of ISIS, now IS, is one of the dirtbags Barry the Fairy released from prison in Iraq in 2009....no "reset button" but maybe a nice watch for this goat fucker eh?

He's broken with Zawahiri and declared himself the new Osama bin-Deadin to his band of masked cowards beheading Iraqis by the hundreds.

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It's believed to be either a Rolex, Sekonda or $6,500 Omega Seamaster...probably engraved "You have beautiful eyes, Love, Barry".
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Baghdadi gonna taste justice...

IS Leader Baghdadi Will 'Taste Justice'
Apr 02, 2016 - Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is in the cross-hairs of a US military manhunt.
The Pentagon warned Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi that he will eventually "taste justice" as the US military continues to target the jihadist group's upper ranks. "We are hunting him, and we will find him," military spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said. "Just like we found his mentor, (Abu Musab) al-Zarqawi and killed him. Just like we found the grand master of terrorism, Osama bin Laden, we killed him. We are going to find Baghdadi, and he will taste justice."

Warren's prediction comes after the US-led coalition has targeted several senior IS leaders in Iraq and Syria in recent weeks, including Abd ar-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli -- also known as Haji Imam -- who was second-in-command of the extremist group. "I don't know if that justice will look like a Hellfire missile, or if it will look like a dark prison cell somewhere, but he will find justice one day," Warren said of Baghdadi.

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The US military is targeting Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, whose mentor has already been killed.​

The US Justice Department had offered a bounty of up to $7 million for information leading to Qaduli. He had been seen as an eventual successor to Baghdadi, for whom a $10 million reward has been offered.

Warren said Baghdadi spends his time in both Iraq and Syria, where the IS group seized large areas of territory in 2014. Pentagon chief Ashton Carter last week said the military was "systematically eliminating" the IS group's leadership. Omar al-Shishani, the man known as "Omar the Chechen," who was effectively IS's defense minister, was also killed last month.

IS Leader Baghdadi Will 'Taste Justice' | Military.com

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Officials: al-Shabab leader killed in Somalia drone strike
Apr 2,`16 | WASHINGTON (AP) -- A U.S. drone strike in Somalia has targeted a key leader of the al-Shabab militant group who was involved in two attacks in Mogadishu more than a year ago that killed more than 30 people, at least three Americans among them, the Pentagon said Friday. Several U.S. officials said he and two others were killed.
Hassan Ali Dhoore was targeted in the airstrike Thursday, but the U.S. military was still assessing the results, Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said in a statement. Other U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the operation, said it occurred about 20 miles south of Jilib in southern Somalia not far from the Kenya border, killing Dhoore and two others.

Cook said Dhoore helped facilitate a deadly Christmas Day 2014 attack at Mogadishu International Airport and a March 2015 attack at the Maka al-Mukarramah Hotel. U.S. citizens were among those killed in the two attacks, he said. One senior official also said that Dhoore was believed to be involved in plotting more attacks that would have targeted U.S. citizens. Cook said Dhoore, who was also a member of al-Qaida, worked for al-Shabab's security and intelligence wing.

Killing Dhoore "would be a significant blow to al-Shabab's operational planning and ability to conduct attacks." In the Christmas 2014 assault, gunmen attacked the African Union's main base leading to an exchange of gunfire between militants and soldiers that killed at least nine people, including three soldiers. Three months later, gunmen from the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab rebel group launched an attack in the reception area of the hotel in the Somali capital, killing at least 24, including six attackers.

News from The Associated Press
 

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