ISIS Learer's death - a warn to the world's security

A USA Special operations raid killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in October 26th, 2019, in Northwest Syria. The ISIS' leader's death is a symbolic blown up to ISIS that could disrupt the group's operation and cause a fail on command to the organization, specially during the hiring to high scalation attacks, forming dividing the groups through the regional cells operating to themselves. The global expansion of the group suffered a break at the time of its leader's death. The successor of him will maybe be able to sustain much of the group's operations, but the dangerous possibilities inclube a previously uncapable collaboratio between ISIS and al-Qaeda lauching attacks in the west presence in Middle West and warning west to the possible lone wolves cells.

Baghdadi was responsible to global expansion of ISIS's focusing the in 2019 campaign before his death, relaseing his second final video on April, using the video to highlight ISIS's expansion in a global campaign and dismiss its losses in Iraq and Syrya, presenting himself as the field commander of a global jihad. Praised ISIS's expansion and its devastating capability of attacks abroad, emphasizing the Sri Lanka Easter day Bombings, that fomented the upheaval of Buddhist clamour against the muslims in country again. The video sent a message to the followers to the creation of a subsequent defense of the Caliphate in Iraq and Syria enabled to a global insurgence toward the Salafi-Jihadists end Stage of a single, political-religious body ruler over the world's Muslims.

The global organization of the group at the time, includes, also, attack against 14 provinces, all of which publicly renewed their pledges fo allegiance to him after april video, including Central Africa and its alies, India, Pakistan and Turkey, also Northern Africa and Arabic Penynsula. Some of the provinces and cells gone dormant and indicating eighter the success of anti-ISIS operations or teh depriorization of those provinces. 

The UC counter-terrorism commitee warned in late july 2019 that ISIS is working to reinvest in the capacity to direct and facilitate complex of international attacks, forming a global logistics, commerce in black markets, use of cyber warfare and cybernetic hackers, and mediatic propaganda. At least four of ISIS provinces abroad have already enabled ISIS to attack plots in the west, using the province of Afghanistan to direct attack efforts in the US bases as early as in 2016 province in LLibya to support attacks in Europe 2017. The newer province in Somalia was linked to at least one attack plot in Italy in 2018 and the Phillippines attempted to the attack in U.K. in 2018.

This disrupt can warns the west to possible attacks in a non-linear way, with direct local commands, that can be dangerous but also can show the uncapability of command or despair on the power demonstration. The other set point is that each cell can claim their own authority and separate to the Caliphate, as many of the muslims claim their nationality and not a global caliphate based in historic muslim conquers.

The death could be a turning point in the relation between ISIS and Al Waeda, as ISIS may be vulnerable to the rival group, that can reclaim leadership of a global jihadi movement, like attempt to recruits ex-ISIS members and with a bigger clamour in South Asia and Africa, where ISIS had new successful hiring.



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ISIS leader al-Baghdadi believed to have been killed in a US military raid, sources say
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/26/politics/white-house-trump-announcement-sunday/index.html

(CNN)ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is believed to have been killed in a raid conducted by the US military in northwest Syria on Saturday, according to a senior US defense official and a source with knowledge. The final confirmation is pending while DNA and biometric testing is conducted, both sources tell CNN.

The defense official said it appears that Baghdadi detonated a suicide vest during the raid.

The raid was carried out by special operations commandos, a source familiar with the operation told CNN.

The CIA assisted in locating the ISIS leader, the defense official said. Iraqi forces also gave "important information" in the operation, Maj. Gen. Tahseen al-Khafaji, a spokesperson for the Iraqi Joint Operations told CNN.

The Kurdish-lead Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) tweeted that there was a "successful" joint operation with the US -- but did not specifically name what that operation was or give any further details.

"Successful & historical operation due to joint intelligence work with the United States of America," Mazloum Abdi, SDF General Commander tweeted Sunday.

Newsweek first reported that Baghdadi was believed to have been killed.

President Donald Trump is scheduled to make a major announcement Sunday at 9 a.m., White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley announced. An administration official tells CNN that the announcement is foreign policy related.

The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

White House officials were at the White House late Saturday evening in preparation for an announcement. One official told CNN it would be held in the Diplomatic Reception Room.

Trump stoked speculation when he tweeted Saturday evening "something very big has just happened!"

Feared preacher of hate

Baghdadi, the leader of the terror group, is believed to have been in hiding for the last five years. In April, a video was published by the ISIS media wing al-Furqan that showed a man purporting to be Baghdadi. It was the first time Baghdadi had been seen since July 2014, when he spoke at the Great Mosque in Mosul.
A report in 2015 claimed he was badly wounded -- even bedridden -- by a US strike, yet the Pentagon never confirmed this injury. More reports suggested he was wounded again in 2017, as US-backed and other forces closed in on ISIS' territory in Syria.

In February 2018, several US officials said Baghdadi had been wounded in an airstrike in May 2017 and had to relinquish control of the terror group for up to five months because of his injuries.

Baghdadi became the leader of Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) in 2010. In 2013, ISI declared its absorption of an al Qaeda-backed militant group in Syria and Baghdadi said that his group will now be known as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS).

Later that year Baghdadi's followers first swept into Raqqa. That began their ambitions in Syria, and led in June 2014 to the establishing of what they called an Islamic "caliphate," never short of ambition, but rarely showing enough sobriety or statehood to last for very long.

They had rules, an army, and briefly a currency, yet just over three years later were reduced to fighting for scraps of Mosul in Iraq and the object of a large offensive against their de facto capital in Raqqa.

ISIS' control of Mosul officially crumbled in July 2017, when Iraqi Prime Minster Haider al-Abadi declared that troops had recaptured the metropolis.
CNN's Jeff Zeleny, Kevin Liptak and Jeremy Diamond contributed to this report.


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