The killing of the world’s most wanted terrorist and Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has led to the accusation of President Donald Trump following his abrupt decision to pull forces from Northern Syria.
He was accused of his awareness that the Central Intelligence Agency and Special Operations Commandos were on the lookout for al-Baghdadi.
It was learnt that the ISIS leader resides in a village deep inside a part of the Northwestern Syria controlled by a rival Qaida group following the interrogation of one of his wives.
The CIA worked closely with Iraqi and Kurdish Intelligence Officials in Iraq and Syria to identify his whereabouts and periodic movements which led to his death after the Saturday’s staged assault by the US commandos.