BREAKING: ABU AL-BAGHDADI KILLED BY SUICIDE VEST IN U.S. RAID ..... TRUMPS BIN LADEN, FORMAL CONGRATULATIONS TO HIMSELF SUNDAY MORNING 9am

darth frosty

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Trump's Baghdadi raid Situation Room photo has one big difference to Obama's bin Laden picture ⁠— and it tells you everything about their styles
Jacob Shamsian,Business Insider 8 hours ago
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  • The White House released a photo of President Donald Trump in the Situation Room following the raid that led to the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
  • It's strikingly different than the Obama administration Situation Room photo during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
  • Trump's photo appears to be staged, with Trump in the center looking directly into the camera, and seems to have been taken an hour and a half after the raid commenced.
  • It depicts a president obsessed with his image rather than preoccupied with his job.
  • Read more stories like this on Business Insider.
On Saturday, a US Special Forces operation led to the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in Syria. In his announcement Sunday morning, President Donald Trump said Baghdadi "died like a dog" while he detonated a suicide vest that killed himself and three children.

The White House released a photo from inside the Situation Room following the raid. Two photos, actually. They're striking.
Both photos, from slightly different angles, show Trump sitting at the head of the conference room table. Vice president Mike Pence is sitting to his left. Both are looking directly into the camera, which hovers above the other end of the table.

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They are surrounded by Mark Esper, the secretary of defense and a former weapons manufacturer lobbyist, National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, and generals Mark A. Milley and Marcus Evans, who are in military regalia and whose attention is also mostly directed at the camera.
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It is a stark contrast to the Situation Room photo taken on May 1, 2011, during the military raid that killed al-Quaeda leader Osama bin Laden, under Barack Obama's administration. That one takes place in a smaller, more poorly lit conference room within the Situation Room. And as Lawfare editor Quinta Jurecic noted on Twitter, it is not staged.
Pete Souza, Official White House Photographer
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Obama is not at the center of the photograph. He is not even at the head of the table. There are coffee cups scattered on the table. Most of the national security team aren't even wearing suit jackets. And none of them are looking at the camera.
Instead of getting an impression that the photographer is trying to depict the glory and power of the US president, you get the impression that these are a bunch of professionals focused on a solemn job: Watching over a dangerous operation that would inevitably lead to death, and which could potentially go horribly wrong. For Trump, on the other hand, there is no distinction between the image of the job and the job itself.

Pete Souza, the former White House photographer who took the Obama administration's Situation Room photo, noted that the metadata of the Trump photo was marked 17:05:24, or 5:05 p.m. The raid on Baghdadi, according to the White House, took place at 3:30 p.m. It suggests that Trump's photo was indeed staged after the raid was finished, and was not one that was taken during the raid itself.

Trump's White House tried to put this kind of image into the American imagination before. In April 2017, he launched missiles at military infrastructure controlled by Syrian dictator Bashar Assad in response to a chemical weapons attack. The White House released a Situation Room-style photo taken from Trump's Mar-a-Lago club and described it as a "secure location." It was taken by Shealah Craighead, who also took the new Trump photo. Everyone is sitting on small wooden chairs. You probably don't remember it. Time will tell how the new photo fares.

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There are other odd details about Trump's new Situation Room photos. There are a lot of colorful ethernet cables that aren't connected to anything, slightly undermining the seriousness of the moment. And while Trump appears to have briefing papers in front of him — a rare sight, indicating he may have indeed taken this moment more seriously than much of the rest of his presidency — they are mostly obscured compared to the people around him, suggesting he is the least informed person at the table.

It is also precisely the type of photo Trump would have criticized during Obama's presidency. "Stop congratulating Obama for killing Bin Laden," he said in 2012. "The Navy Seals killed Bin Laden."
 

kain

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Trump's Baghdadi raid Situation Room photo has one big difference to Obama's bin Laden picture ⁠— and it tells you everything about their styles
Jacob Shamsian,Business Insider 8 hours ago
  • f1045bcc42c64a7b0e2b83274591a1ae

  • The White House released a photo of President Donald Trump in the Situation Room following the raid that led to the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
  • It's strikingly different than the Obama administration Situation Room photo during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
  • Trump's photo appears to be staged, with Trump in the center looking directly into the camera, and seems to have been taken an hour and a half after the raid commenced.
  • It depicts a president obsessed with his image rather than preoccupied with his job.
  • Read more stories like this on Business Insider.
On Saturday, a US Special Forces operation led to the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in Syria. In his announcement Sunday morning, President Donald Trump said Baghdadi "died like a dog" while he detonated a suicide vest that killed himself and three children.

The White House released a photo from inside the Situation Room following the raid. Two photos, actually. They're striking.
Both photos, from slightly different angles, show Trump sitting at the head of the conference room table. Vice president Mike Pence is sitting to his left. Both are looking directly into the camera, which hovers above the other end of the table.

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They are surrounded by Mark Esper, the secretary of defense and a former weapons manufacturer lobbyist, National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, and generals Mark A. Milley and Marcus Evans, who are in military regalia and whose attention is also mostly directed at the camera.
cd6ce95f5b259dd7902c97d18a80b1d2

It is a stark contrast to the Situation Room photo taken on May 1, 2011, during the military raid that killed al-Quaeda leader Osama bin Laden, under Barack Obama's administration. That one takes place in a smaller, more poorly lit conference room within the Situation Room. And as Lawfare editor Quinta Jurecic noted on Twitter, it is not staged.
Pete Souza, Official White House Photographer
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Obama is not at the center of the photograph. He is not even at the head of the table. There are coffee cups scattered on the table. Most of the national security team aren't even wearing suit jackets. And none of them are looking at the camera.
Instead of getting an impression that the photographer is trying to depict the glory and power of the US president, you get the impression that these are a bunch of professionals focused on a solemn job: Watching over a dangerous operation that would inevitably lead to death, and which could potentially go horribly wrong. For Trump, on the other hand, there is no distinction between the image of the job and the job itself.

Pete Souza, the former White House photographer who took the Obama administration's Situation Room photo, noted that the metadata of the Trump photo was marked 17:05:24, or 5:05 p.m. The raid on Baghdadi, according to the White House, took place at 3:30 p.m. It suggests that Trump's photo was indeed staged after the raid was finished, and was not one that was taken during the raid itself.

Trump's White House tried to put this kind of image into the American imagination before. In April 2017, he launched missiles at military infrastructure controlled by Syrian dictator Bashar Assad in response to a chemical weapons attack. The White House released a Situation Room-style photo taken from Trump's Mar-a-Lago club and described it as a "secure location." It was taken by Shealah Craighead, who also took the new Trump photo. Everyone is sitting on small wooden chairs. You probably don't remember it. Time will tell how the new photo fares.

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There are other odd details about Trump's new Situation Room photos. There are a lot of colorful ethernet cables that aren't connected to anything, slightly undermining the seriousness of the moment. And while Trump appears to have briefing papers in front of him — a rare sight, indicating he may have indeed taken this moment more seriously than much of the rest of his presidency — they are mostly obscured compared to the people around him, suggesting he is the least informed person at the table.

It is also precisely the type of photo Trump would have criticized during Obama's presidency. "Stop congratulating Obama for killing Bin Laden," he said in 2012. "The Navy Seals killed Bin Laden."
I noticed that the Obama room, they have laptops, Trump has speakerphones
 

Shaka54

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"Baghdadi ignites his suicide vest, killing himself and the three children."

I have difficulty in buying into this "confirmation" of Bagdadi's identity. If he offed himself and three other bodies, how do they isolate one person's DNA in that mess.
Did they get fingerprints? Retinal scans are taken of a living eye that has electrical energy in it but a dead body goes dark.
Did they get adult sized remnants of body parts? I am skeptical of this narrative.
 

hocjo2626

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This fucking asswhipe Donald Trump wants to be President Obama so damn bad he can't fuckin stand it. Sorry son of a bitch. All he fuckin cares about is how shit makes HIM look. Cocksucka goes out of his way to try and 1-up and discredit President Obama whenever he can. He's obsessed with it.

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As much as that fucka lies I don't believe that terrorist nigga is dead. I need to see proof you lying bastard. Now according to him, "America has never been more safe."
 
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TRUMP: "I NEED PICS TO MAKE ME LOOK GOOD …. I NEED THEM NOOOOOOW!!!"

Pentagon to declassify videos of ISIS raid
The Pentagon is declassifying video and photos of the raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, which could be released by Wednesday. Intelligence collected in Saturday night's raid will now be used to hunt down the rest of al-Baghdadi's network. David Martin reports.

 

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Trump: al-Baghdadi's 'number one replacement' also dead


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easy_b

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TRUMP: "I NEED PICS TO MAKE ME LOOK GOOD …. I NEED THEM NOOOOOOW!!!"

Pentagon to declassify videos of ISIS raid
The Pentagon is declassifying video and photos of the raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, which could be released by Wednesday. Intelligence collected in Saturday night's raid will now be used to hunt down the rest of al-Baghdadi's network. David Martin reports.


Yep this is not going to help Trump one bit especially with him and his people attacking the lieutenant colonel who was listening on the Ukraine call
 

Shaka54

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TRUMP: "I NEED PICS TO MAKE ME LOOK GOOD …. I NEED THEM NOOOOOOW!!!"

Pentagon to declassify videos of ISIS raid
The Pentagon is declassifying video and photos of the raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, which could be released by Wednesday. Intelligence collected in Saturday night's raid will now be used to hunt down the rest of al-Baghdadi's network. David Martin reports.


I like that stock image of a German Shepard modeling a vest. :lol:
 

Shaka54

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Trump: al-Baghdadi's 'number one replacement' also dead


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"Abu Hassan al Muhajir died in an airstrike in Ain al Baydah on Sunday morning, a village in northern Syria controlled by Turkish-backed Syrian rebels, while riding in the back of a tanker truck, a Kurdish official claimed. Little is known about him, including his real name, nationality, and background."
:bullshit:


Way to establish plausible deniability when that bullshit claim falls apart. :hmm:
 

smoovejazz

Rising Star
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[Juvenile]Call him Bag Daddy when he blows dat azz up...He's a dead mothafucka when he blows dat azz up...[/Juvenile]

:rolleyes:

Thank you, you're too kind. I'm here all week. Try the roast beef. Please tip your waiters and waitresses, they work hard.
 
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