Pictured: Hostage Dr. Warren Weinstein
In January of this year, the U.S. Government conducted a counterterrorism operation. But the enemies weren’t the only ones taken out in the drone strike. Two innocent hostages held by Al-Qaeda were killed. President Obama came forward on Thursday to share the tragic news which was, until now, declassified information.
A statement made by the White House press secretary said, “Our hearts go out to the families of Dr. Warren Weinstein, an American held by al-Qa’ida since 2011, and Giovanni Lo Porto, an Italian national who had been an al-Qa’ida hostage since 2012. Analysis of all available information has led the Intelligence Community to judge with high confidence that the operation accidentally killed both hostages. The operation targeted an al-Qa’ida-associated compound, where we had no reason to believe either hostage was present, located in the border region of Afghanistan and Pakistan.”
If it couldn’t get any worse for President Obama and the government, they believe that “two other Americans were recently killed in U.S. Government counterterrorism operations in the same region.”
“We have concluded that Ahmed Farouq, an American who was an al-Qa’ida leader, was killed in the same operation that resulted in the deaths of Dr. Weinstein and Mr. Lo Porto. We have also concluded that Adam Gadahn, an American who became a prominent member of al-Qa’ida, was killed in January, likely in a separate U.S. Government counterterrorism operation. While both Farouq and Gadahn were al-Qa’ida members, neither was specifically targeted, and we did not have information indicating their presence at the sites of these operations.”
According to the statement, Obama takes full responsibility for these operations and believes it is important to provide the American people with as much information as possible about our counterterrorism operations, particularly when they take the lives of fellow citizens.
President Obama Admits Two Innocent Al-Qaeda Hostages Killed In Counterterrorism Operation
In January of this year, the U.S. Government conducted a counterterrorism operation. But the enemies weren’t the only ones taken out in the drone strike. Two innocent hostages held by Al-Qaeda were killed. President Obama came forward on Thursday to share the tragic news which was, until now, declassified information.
A statement made by the White House press secretary said, “Our hearts go out to the families of Dr. Warren Weinstein, an American held by al-Qa’ida since 2011, and Giovanni Lo Porto, an Italian national who had been an al-Qa’ida hostage since 2012. Analysis of all available information has led the Intelligence Community to judge with high confidence that the operation accidentally killed both hostages. The operation targeted an al-Qa’ida-associated compound, where we had no reason to believe either hostage was present, located in the border region of Afghanistan and Pakistan.”
If it couldn’t get any worse for President Obama and the government, they believe that “two other Americans were recently killed in U.S. Government counterterrorism operations in the same region.”
“We have concluded that Ahmed Farouq, an American who was an al-Qa’ida leader, was killed in the same operation that resulted in the deaths of Dr. Weinstein and Mr. Lo Porto. We have also concluded that Adam Gadahn, an American who became a prominent member of al-Qa’ida, was killed in January, likely in a separate U.S. Government counterterrorism operation. While both Farouq and Gadahn were al-Qa’ida members, neither was specifically targeted, and we did not have information indicating their presence at the sites of these operations.”
According to the statement, Obama takes full responsibility for these operations and believes it is important to provide the American people with as much information as possible about our counterterrorism operations, particularly when they take the lives of fellow citizens.
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