In the early hours of August 29, under a cloak of darkness, a joint strike by American and Iraqi forces unfolded in western Iraq, resulting in the deaths of 15 ISIS operatives. The air was thick with tension, each moment a breath held, as the operatives, armed to the teeth with weapons, grenades, and suicide belts, faced a sudden and swift end. This operation, announced by the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), was a stark reminder that the fight against terror is relentless, unyielding, and fraught with peril.
Associated Press: The U.S. military announced the killing of 15 ISIS militants in western #Iraq, following a joint operation by U.S. and Iraqi forces targeting militants in the western desert of Iraq.” pic.twitter.com/0imhEfOrpu
— Al-Estiklal English (@alestiklalen) August 31, 2024
The raid, while successful in its primary objective, came at a cost. Seven U.S. service members were injured during the operation—five wounded in the initial clash and two more in a subsequent phase, their injuries a stark testament to the dangers on the ground. One soldier had to be swiftly evacuated from the field, the dust of the battlefield still clinging to their uniform, while another, injured from a fall, was also evacuated for further care. The toll was heavy, but the resolve remained unbroken; all personnel are now reported to be in stable condition, a small mercy amid the chaos.
Not a single civilian was caught in the crossfire, a crucial outcome in an environment where every life taken can shift the sands of local support. This precision, this care, underscores a strategic approach in a landscape where mistakes are costly, not just in lives, but in trust. CENTCOM made it clear: ISIS remains a lurking threat, a shadow over the region, threatening allies, and the homeland alike. With coalition partners and Iraqi allies, the U.S. military stands ready to continue this battle, pushing forward, always forward, against a relentless foe.
US and Iraqi forces conducted a partnered raid in western Iraq on Thursday that killed 15 heavily armed ISIS operatives, @CENTCOM said last night. pic.twitter.com/LMWx6XEJOA
— Jake Epstein (@byjepstein) August 31, 2024
This operation wasn’t an isolated flash of violence but part of a broader, ongoing struggle. Just a week earlier, U.S. forces took out a senior leader of Horas al-Din, a group aligned with Al-Qaeda, in Syria. Abu Abdul Makki, the man in their sights, was overseeing operations, orchestrating violence from afar. His end came swiftly in a kinetic strike, another pawn removed from the board in a deadly game of chess.
As the dust settles, Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla of CENTCOM echoes a stark resolve: the commitment to eradicate terror is unwavering. The mission is clear, the stakes are high, and the cost—while often steep—is necessary to maintain any semblance of global stability. These moments of conflict are not just battles; they are pieces of a larger, complex puzzle, where each move is calculated, each strike measured against the backdrop of a world where peace is as elusive as a shadow in the desert.
Major Points
- On August 29, U.S. and Iraqi forces launched a coordinated strike in western Iraq, killing 15 ISIS operatives who were heavily armed.
- The raid, while successful, resulted in injuries to seven U.S. service members; five were wounded in the initial clash, and two more were hurt in a later phase of the operation.
- No civilians were harmed in the operation, highlighting the precision of the strike in a region where civilian casualties can have significant consequences.
- This operation is part of a broader effort to dismantle terrorist networks, following the recent targeted killing of a senior Al-Qaeda leader in Syria.
- CENTCOM reaffirmed its commitment to the ongoing fight against terrorism, emphasizing the importance of coalition efforts to maintain stability and security in the region.
Susan Guglielmo – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News