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Top US officials unsure of Trump details of Baghdadi's 'whimpering' last moment

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30 October, 2019, 01:15 pm
Last modified: 30 October, 2019, 02:06 pm

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Top US officials unsure of Trump details of Baghdadi's 'whimpering' last moment

Many officials assumed that he had spoken to some of the commandos personally who carried out the raid but White House has yet to confirm it

TBS Report
30 October, 2019, 01:15 pm
Last modified: 30 October, 2019, 02:06 pm
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Fort Worth, Texas, February 26, 2016/ Reuters
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Fort Worth, Texas, February 26, 2016/ Reuters

US  President Donald Trump on Sunday asserted that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was "whimpering and crying " before ultimately detonating his suicide vest in a tunnel but top US officials were unsure of the information source.

Dubbing Baghdadi as a coward, Trump described the details of his last moments he spent in utter fear and terrified of the American commandos bearing down on him, CNN reports.

"He died like a dog. ...The world is now a much safer place," he added.

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But top defence officials who watched the raid alongside the President in the Situation Room have demurred when asked to corroborate the President's colourful description of Baghdadi's demise.

Asked specifically about the "whimpering" line Monday, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said he did not know where the President got those details but noted Trump had planned to talk to some of the commandos who carried out the operation and assumed the information came from those conversations.

Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has also said publicly he was not sure where Trump got that information from.

White House spokesperson Hogan Gidley did not directly address the issue Monday when asked how the President saw and knew Baghdadi's emotions in his final moments, telling reporters that he was "not going to talk about specifics on the technology of what we do during those moments."

However, Gidley reiterated that Baghdadi "was one of the most grotesque people on the planet and he died just as the President said -- crying and whimpering and running from his ultimate fate."

Some officials who worked on the President's speech later told colleagues that the version Trump delivered on Sunday did not resemble what they had put together, according to people familiar with the matter. Trump told aides he wanted a "tough" speech, according to one person familiar with the situation.

Trump and senior policy adviser Stephen Miller, who played a chief role in writing the remarks, were tweaking the copy at the last minute, which made Trump late to the podium, CNN has learned.

When Trump delivered the "whimpering" line, many officials assumed he had spoken to some of the commandos who carried out the raid -- but as of now, the White House has not confirmed that he has done that.

One defence official tells CNN it is not likely the President's comments are based on him hearing Baghdadi's voice inside the Situation Room where he monitored the operation in real-time unless special arrangements were made.

The raid was a success even if Trump embellished some of the details in his televised address.

Trump's defence secretary also told ABC News' "This Week" on Sunday that "less than 100" troops were on the ground for the raid on Baghdadi though, "these are always much bigger operations, the tail of which stretches back deep into the intelligence community."

But Trump's full-court press continues and administration officials are wary of doing anything to publicly contradict the President.

On Wednesday, Gen Kenneth McKenzie who was the senior officer overseeing the raid is expected to make a public declassified video from a drone flying overhead during the raid.

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