Posted on Jul 24, 2015
U.S. airstrike kills another senior Al Qaida commander. Are these strikes really making that much of a difference anymore?
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U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Friday that a U.S. airstrike recently killed a senior al-Qaida operational commander in eastern Afghanistan.
The airstrike killed Abu Khalil al-Sudani on July 11, Carter said in a brief statement given to reporters traveling with him in Iraq.
Carter called al-Sudani a senior shura member and head of al-Qaida's suicide and explosive operations, and said he is directly linked to plots to attack the United States.
He said al-Sudani also directed operations against coalition, Afghan and Pakistani forces, and maintained a close association with Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaida.
Carter added that two other "violent extremists" were killed in the airstrike. He did not name the two others.
The strike was in the Bermal district of Paktika province, which borders Pakistan.
A U.S. military official in Kabul said that al-Sudani had also been close to Osama bin Laden before his death, and had fought alongside bin Laden in the 10-year anti-Soviet war that followed the invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. The official spoke on the condition that he not be identified because he was not authorized to provide the information.
"Al-Sudani was directly linked to external attack plotting against the United States and directed operations against the coalition, Afghan and Pakistani forces," the official said.
"The death of al-Sudani will further degrade al-Qaida command-and-control operations across the globe," he said.
http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/2015/07/24/carter-us-airstrike-kills-senior-al-qaida-commander/30608067/
The airstrike killed Abu Khalil al-Sudani on July 11, Carter said in a brief statement given to reporters traveling with him in Iraq.
Carter called al-Sudani a senior shura member and head of al-Qaida's suicide and explosive operations, and said he is directly linked to plots to attack the United States.
He said al-Sudani also directed operations against coalition, Afghan and Pakistani forces, and maintained a close association with Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaida.
Carter added that two other "violent extremists" were killed in the airstrike. He did not name the two others.
The strike was in the Bermal district of Paktika province, which borders Pakistan.
A U.S. military official in Kabul said that al-Sudani had also been close to Osama bin Laden before his death, and had fought alongside bin Laden in the 10-year anti-Soviet war that followed the invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. The official spoke on the condition that he not be identified because he was not authorized to provide the information.
"Al-Sudani was directly linked to external attack plotting against the United States and directed operations against the coalition, Afghan and Pakistani forces," the official said.
"The death of al-Sudani will further degrade al-Qaida command-and-control operations across the globe," he said.
http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/2015/07/24/carter-us-airstrike-kills-senior-al-qaida-commander/30608067/
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I have always supported Obama in the use of drone strikes so I am good with using them. They will not, however, be effective at defeating ISIS/AQ etc. They would be one tool in a very large tool box. Look how many senior commanders on our end Obama has taken out and they are still functioning.
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Al Qaida is like an afterthought right now, do the same with isis and then we can talk
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1SG Michael Blount
SFC Michael Hasbun - that's always been the problem with organizations like Al Qaida, Al Shabaab, Boko Haram - eventually, all the dumb "leaders" end up dead and smarter, deadlier ones replace them
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SFC Michael Hasbun
Unfortunately the "collateral damage" from the strikes are feeding the bottom of the pyramid as well...
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MSgt Manuel Diaz
The way I see it the air strikes are directed at the top levels that aren't going with the plan, kinda like our best generals being rifted from the military for choosing to protect and preserve the US Constitution vs unconstitutional direction from our fearless leader
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