Embarrassed: Erdogan Sends ISIS Leader to Libya for Being Poor Houseguest
“The CIA has done the coordination with the Turkish
intelligence service (MIT) for transferring al-Baghdadi to Turkey,” the
Arabic-language al-Manar TV quoted unnamed sources as saying.
Baghdadi's reputed vacation trips to France and Switzerland will now be much easier
Informed intelligence sources have disclosed that ISIL
leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has moved from Turkey to Libya to escape
the hunt operation of the Baghdad Intelligence Sharing Center after he
was traced down and allegedly targeted a number of times in Iraq and the
Syria.
“Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi who was injured in Syria was sent to
Turkey for treatment and from there he was sent to Libya,” the
Arabic-language media outlets quoted former Egyptian intelligence
officer Hesam Kheirullah as saying on Monday.
In relevant remarks in December, sources in Libya said
al-Baghdadi had arrived in Sirte, the hometown of the slain Libyan
dictator Muammar Gaddafi, which is under the control of the Takfiri
groups.
The ISIL Leader is running a secret life as his life is at
stake more than anyone in the world now. Al-Baghdad’s terrorist group is
under massive airstrike by the Syrian, Russian and Iraqi Air Forces all
throughout the Western Iraq and Eastern Syria.
US Senator John McCain with Baghdadi, planning ISIS strategy against the West
While reports earlier this year said the ISIL leader was
always on the move between Iraq’s Mosul and Syria’s Raqqa – the
self-proclaimed capital of the terrorist group – tips and intel revealed
in November that Al-Baghdadi had moved from the Syrian city of Albu
Kamal to the Iraqi city of Mosul in Nineveh province.
Then in October, Iraq’s air force bombed his convoy as he
was heading to Al-Karable to attend a meeting with ISIL commanders. 25
other ISIL militants were killed in the special operation that was the
product of the Baghdad Intelligence Sharing Center where the latest
intel arrives from Iranian, Russian, Iraqi and Syrian spy agencies round
the clock.
The notorious terrorist leader escaped the attempt on his
life narrowly, but with fatal injuries. Few hours after the assault, the
spokesman of Iraq’s joint forces declared that Al-Baghdadi was injured
in the Iraqi airstrike on his convoy and was taken away from the scene
by his forces.
The terrorist leader was first transferred to Raqqa, where
surgeons saved his life but failed to give him a thorough treatment due
to a lack of specialized medical equipment.
Sources disclosed a few days later that the ISIL leader had
been taken to Turkey for treatment through a series of coordination
measures by the CIA.
“The CIA has done the coordination with the Turkish
intelligence service (MIT) for transferring al-Baghdadi to Turkey,” the
Arabic-language al-Manar TV quoted unnamed sources as saying.
The source said that two companions of al-Baghdadi who were
also injured in the attack on the ISIL leader’s convoy and were
captured by the Iraqi forces confirmed that al-Baghdadi had been injured
in the attack.
After specialists said al-Baghdadi needed months of
recovery, one of his aides was appointed to run the cult until the
so-called caliph would return to duty.
Al-Baghdad has, thus far, escaped several attempt on his life, making him suspicious of his team of bodyguards.
“While everyone is looking for him in Iraq and Syria, no
one expects him to be in Sirte,” the Libyan source told FNA, adding, “If
he is to be exposed to danger, Sirte would be the last place on Earth
for his life to be endangered as it is the safest Takfiri stronghold in
the world.”
The Syrian army, the National Defense Forces (NDF), the
Lebanese Hezbollah and the Syrian and Russian Air Forces, as well as the
Iraqi army and popular forces, Al-Hashd Al-Shaabi, have been conducting
large-scale operations in Syria and Iraq to end the ISIL control over
swathes of lands in the two Arab countries; FNA reported.