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The United States once again launched a decapitation operation, killing the leader of the terrorist organization, stressing that there were no civilian casualties

author:Ye Hua Observation Room

CCTV news client news, the US military issued a statement saying that the US military used drones to kill Abdel Hamid Matar, a high-level leader of the al-Qaida organization, in Syria. The US side deliberately stressed that it did not show that the air strike caused civilian casualties. The statement also noted that al-Qaida, which continues to pose a threat to the United States and its allies, is currently "rebuilding" inside Syria and collaborating with external branches to plan operations abroad.

The attack was a typical American-style decapitation operation, and after finding out the whereabouts of the target, a drone was dispatched to launch an attack. In recent years, the United States has done this kind of thing in the Middle East and Afghanistan, and the target of beheadings has a wide range of coverage, including Sulaimani, who is known as Iran's number two person, who also died in the beheading operation of the United States.

The United States once again launched a decapitation operation, killing the leader of the terrorist organization, stressing that there were no civilian casualties

This time, the leader of the "al-Qaida" organization who died in the beheading operation of the US military was a very related relationship between the United States and the "al-Qaida" organization. Bin Laden, the founder of al-Qaida, can be said to have been trained by the United States. Before the establishment of al-Qaida, the Soviet army was still fighting in Afghanistan, and the United States had the idea of religion in order to fight the Soviet Union.

The United States began with a simple and crude operation, writing a set of textbooks full of extremist ideas, then printing them in Pashto, sending them to Afghanistan itself, or to the gathering places of Afghan refugees, and constantly guiding these people to participate in jihad. Subsequently, the United States used its powerful propaganda tactics to spread the idea of jihad to the entire Islamic world.

The United States once again launched a decapitation operation, killing the leader of the terrorist organization, stressing that there were no civilian casualties

In the Islamic world, jihad is meant to fight against oneself, that is, to defeat one's own heart, but after the American madness of rhythm, jihad becomes a very extreme idea. Bin Laden was attracted by the propaganda of the United States, directly joined a jihadist service center, this organization has branches in the United States, you can see from the name, the name of "XX service center" has a very obvious American trace.

The United States once again launched a decapitation operation, killing the leader of the terrorist organization, stressing that there were no civilian casualties

During this period, the United States was very close to the jihadists, and some of the jihadists trained by the United States even became guests of the White House, and could talk and laugh with the president of the United States face to face, and these people later became members of al-Qaida. And the person who incorporated them into al-Qaida was os-jain. At that time, bin Laden's relationship with the West was very good, and many Western media had positive publicity for bin Laden, but in the end the two sides broke down.

The United States once again launched a decapitation operation, killing the leader of the terrorist organization, stressing that there were no civilian casualties

To a certain extent, it can be said that the United States itself has cultivated a terrorist organization. Al Qaeda has inflicted a heavy blow on the American psyche, and this organization has been spreading out, and has separated many terrorist organizations, including ISIS, which was first a branch of al-Qaida. In addition, when the United States invaded Afghanistan, it was not only fighting the Taliban, but also the "al-Qaida" organization that cooperated with the Taliban.

The United States once again launched a decapitation operation, killing the leader of the terrorist organization, stressing that there were no civilian casualties

Now, the United States, which has just fled Afghanistan, has beheaded al-Qaida leaders, apparently to test whether the Taliban have severed ties with al-Qaida. The Taliban were silent and did not respond. At that time, the Taliban was invaded by the United States for refusing to hand over bin Laden, of course, this was really just an excuse for the United States; now that the United States has slipped away, how to deal with relations with al-Qaida is still a problem.

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