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"President Donald Trump, with key civilian and military officials, observe the operation in the White House Situation Room", rather implies its being watched.
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18:16, 29 October 2019 (UTC)reply
"Apparently Donnie was playing golf and that photo is staged." You have not prove any of this. Get some official, legitimate sources on the official timeline of events first before peddling misleading, yet-to-proven info.
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21:51, 29 October 2019 (UTC)reply
To whom it may concern: For those who may have an interest in detailing the events of this raid, there is new information that has just now been made available to the public
here. ---
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00:05, 31 October 2019 (UTC)reply
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Barisha raid →
Death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi – Per
WP:COMMONNAME. This raid is not known for taking place in Barisha, it is known for leading to the death of Baghdadi. The current name is not a descriptive title, and hence appears to the reader as a common name, but it is not in any way.
A Google search on news given me 9 hits. When you read the article you will notice that every part of it is about Baghdadi. It is about the search for Baghdadi, the raid itself including his death and identification, and the reactions and succession following his death. The only exception is the casualties section, as Baghdadi was not the only one killed. However, only one other casualty have been named, with the remaining being anonymous "ISIL members", and "non-ISIL militiants", making their deaths irrelevant with regards to naming. As Baghdadi blew himself up, "Killing" is not appropriate, and "Suicide" is misleading, as it took place during a military operation. "Death" is the most appropriate. ―
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User:A78dfas stop removing this from the article, its not just a claim like the sdf reference. First ref says capture of key bagdadi aide by Turkey paved way for the operation
Turkey did not actively tale part in the raid, this article is not about the war on terror as a whole or even about how they found baghdadi, this article is about the direct operation in which Turkey had no part in.
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12:49, 24 May 2021 (UTC)reply