Up to 13 civilians, including 6 children and 4 women, were reportedly killed in a Feb. 3 night raid targetting ISIS leader, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi.
At around 1am local time, US Apache helicopters and surveillance drones descended on the Syrian town of Atme to a compound where al-Qurayshi and his family lived.
Biden conducted a successful counter-terrorism operation -- following months of sercret planning -- in the midst of Ukraine-Russia tensions, threats from China and Iran, and a global pandemic. This was win for the president and for peace.
This raid was an illegal violation of Syria's sovereignty. Though Damascus and Washington agree that ISIS is a terrorist organization, the US had no right to violate Syria's airspace in order to continue its policy of extrajudicial killings under the guise of counter-terrorism.
The Pentagon's description of this as "successful" is misleading, given both the number of women and children killed, and past US actions that have benefitted Islamic extremists in Syria.