Chattanooga Times Free Press

WHAT HAPPENED WHEN IS LEADERS WERE KILLED

- Creators.com

When President Donald Trump, in October 2019, ordered a successful takedown of top Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Democrats and even the anti-Trump media celebrated the death of the terror leader. But top leaders of the Democratic Party still chastised Trump for failing to notify top congressio­nal Democrats of the impending strike.

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement: “The House must be briefed on this raid, which the Russians but not top congressio­nal leadership were notified of in advance, and on the administra­tion’s overall strategy in the region.”

Trump did inform two Republican leaders of the strike, but admitted he completely excluded Democrats, including Pelosi. As to informing Pelosi, Trump said: “No, I didn’t. I didn’t do that. I wanted to make sure this kept secret. I don’t want to have men lost, and women. I don’t want to have people lost.” He also said: “(I was) going to notify (congressio­nal leaders) last night, but we decided not to do that, because Washington leaks like I’ve never seen before. Washington is a leaking machine. And I told my people, we will not notify them until our great people are out — not just in, but out. I don’t want to have them greeted with firepower like you wouldn’t believe.”

House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Adam B. Schiff, D-Calif., called Trump’s lack of notice “a mistake.”

And according to former National Security Adviser Susan Rice, Trump also broke protocol by not informing his predecesso­r of the eliminatio­n of this ISIS leader. Rice said: “There is a tradition of common courtesy of presidents informing their predecesso­rs of things of significan­ce like this. Since the White House seemingly didn’t feel it necessary to inform the leadership of the intelligen­ce committees on a bipartisan basis, I’m quite confident that they didn’t do the normal protocol with respect to predecesso­rs either.” That was then.

President Joe Biden recently ordered a strike that killed al-Baghdadi’s successor, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi.

Did Biden, pre-strike, notify top congressio­nal leaders or give former President Donald Trump an advance warning? The same Democrats who criticized Trump said nothing about whether they received notice of the strike. But it appears that Biden, like Trump, kept House intelligen­ce leaders in the dark. The Washington Post wrote: “A House Intelligen­ce committee official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters, said Thursday that the committee was not notified before the Syria mission ‘and will ask for additional informatio­n from the administra­tion on that decision.’” What about Pelosi? The Post said: “Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Thursday morning to inform her about the Syria mission, according to Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill. It is unclear whether Milley’s call to Pelosi came before or after the strike.” Whether Pelosi received notificati­on before or after the strike, given her criticism of Trump, seems awfully relevant. But Dems and the media appear blase about the difference.

Did Biden, like Trump, worry about leaks from congressio­nal intel leaders, including Democrats like Pelosi and Schiff? Did Biden, like Trump, fail to follow what Rice called “the tradition of common courtesy” by notifying his predecesso­r, the man the Biden administra­tion calls “the former president,” of the impending strike against the IS leader?

Who knows? And it appears that neither Democratic intel leaders nor the pro-Biden media care to find out or even to ask. Oh, what a difference a Democratic administra­tion makes.

 ?? ?? Larry Elder
Larry Elder

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States