Dailymail.com can reveal that last weekend's air raid in Somalia has killed an ISIS leader who was responsible for recruiting terrorists for operations in the West.
He was mentioned as Ahmed Maeleminine, a senior ISIS recruiter, financier and external operational leader.
“This man has recruited terrorists from all over the world, trained them to kill innocent people and used them back in the West to perform Jihadi attacks in more than one nation,” said Sebastian Gorka, senior director of Trump for counter -head.
Somalia has been a refuge for terrorists since the government collapsed in 1991, replaced by a patchwork of quarreling and hardline Islamists.
In recent years, the branch of the country of the country has grown into influence, money has been sent all over the world and international attacks has been deported.
Gorka said Maeleminine was known to American intelligence services.
“As President Trump stated on the operation in his viral function, our people had been following and surveillance for a long time, but the Biden administration repeatedly refused to take some action against this Jihadi brain,” he said.
Details of the operation were first unveiled by Trump last Saturday, when he placed video from the strike on Somalia.
About 16 F-18s yielded their load on Saturday at 9.50 am, ISIS leaders in Caves in the Golis Mountains in Puntland, a semi-autonomous region in Somalia
“These murderers, whom we found in caves, threatened the United States and our allies,” he placed on the truth of the truth.
“The strikes destroyed the caves in which they live and killed many terrorists without harming civilians in any way.”
It was the result of a busy 36 hours in the White House, because civil servants asked approval for the strike and then kept an eye on the results.
Gorka and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz presented their intelligence in the Oval Office on Thursday.
“We presented a briefing about the seriousness of the threat that Maeleminin posed and the cave complex in which he hid in North Oomalia, plus the fact that the White House of Biden has refused to do something about him,” he said.
“The president immediately put Green the operation with a stroke of his iconic black Sharpie File pen.”
The order was transferred to Operational Command and “The most powerful army in the world was finally released to do his work again,” said Gorka.
His team and Waltz gathered on Saturday morning to check the strike.
The raid focused on Ahmed Maeleminine, a senior ISIS recruiter and external operational leader
An F-18 is seen before he leaves the USS Harry S. Truman in a photo that was supplied on 1 February by US Africa Command. 16 participated in the mission
Sebastian Gorka, senior director of Trump for the fight against terrorism, and national security adviser Mike Waltz informed the president on Thursday before giving the green light
Trump signed the order with his famous Sharpie Pen. (He will be seen here on the same day, Thursday, January 30, in the Oval Office) who sign an executive order
At 9:50 am 16 F-18s, their load delivered to the cave complex in the semi-autonomous Somali region of Puntland.
Officials said the Super Hornets flew from the Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea.
And the locals reported that seeing flames in the air reached from at least seven explosions. .
“The strikes were aimed at around 10 locations in the Cal-Miskaad areas, most caves, and we believe that many of the militants were killed,” said General Adan Abdi Hashi, commander of the Puntland Devish Forces, to the voice of America.
His armed forces launched an operation at the end of last year to drive militants, many foreigners, from the mountains.
Saturday's strike was ordered the first by Trump since he was sworn in as a commander for the second time as a commander.
“With Biden's surrender of Afghanistan and the collapse of Damascus, we have seen a recrudence of worldwide jihadism, especially in Africa,” Gorka said.
'Bad actors who want to hurt us are allowed to withdraw and expand, and yes, North -Somalia has become a new stronghold for ISIS.
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Trump, 78, went to X on Saturday to say that the American army will find 'all members of the terrorist group' and kill Americans 'attack'
“That all changed on 1201 January 2025, because President Trump again became our supreme commander and America is now back.”
ISIS has seen to find new ports since it lost control of his core land in Iraq and Syria.
The Somali branch has taken a greater role in the midst of reports that his leader Abdulkadir Mumin had taken over the worldwide control over the movement.
The Somali government welcomed the strike as a “critical step” in the fight against terrorism.
“The federal government of Somalia welcomes the company and decisive efforts for the fight against terrorism under the leadership of the United States,” said it.
“Together we will continue to dismantle extremist networks … and build a future that is free from the scourge of terrorism.”