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ACID FLASHBACK: What Happened Since The Golfer-In-Chief Released The Head of ISIS 5 Years Ago

Funny thing how terrorists don’t stop being terrorists after you release them. They might even get more tickedĀ at you after releasing them! Check it out…

In June, we learned that the head of ISIS, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, had been in US custody butĀ was releasedĀ in 2009 when President Obama closed down Camp Bucca in preparation for the US withdrawal of troops (yes, the withdrawal he repeatedlyĀ deniesĀ having anything to do with) from Iraq.

TheĀ Daily MailĀ reported then:

ā€œ[A]l Baghdadi, who also goes by the alias Abu Duaa, was an Islamic fundamentalist before the U.S. invaded Iraq and he became a leader in al Qaedaā€™s network before he was arrested and detained by American forces in 2005.

ā€˜Abu Duaa was connected to the intimidation, torture and murder of local civilians in Qaim,ā€™ according to a 2005 U.S. intelligence report.

ā€˜He would kidnap individuals or entire families, accuse them, pronounce sentence and then publicly execute them.ā€™ā€

HisĀ modus operandiĀ has not changed since that time. His group has pronounced sentence and publicly executedĀ individuals orĀ groups of people, be they Sunni, Christian, Yazidi, or American.

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