Pentagon Refuses to Name So-Called ‘High-Profile’ ISIS Planners Killed in Drone Strike

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The Pentagon on Saturday refused to release the names of the so-called ‘high-profile’ ISIS planners killed in a single drone strike Friday evening.

Central Command said Friday night that the U.S. had conducted a drone strike against ISIS in response to the Islamist terrorist group’s suicide bomber attack at the Kabul airport Thursday that killed 13 U.S. service members.

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The Pentagon is claiming two high-profile terrorists were killed and one other was wounded.

“I can confirm, as more information has come in, that two high-profile ISIS targets were killed and one was wounded,” Major General Hank Taylor said on Saturday.

However, Biden’s Pentagon refused to release their names.

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If two high-profile ISIS terrorists were killed by a drone strike, the American people deserve to know who they are.

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