- Fri Mar 25, 2016 8:13 pm
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When a U.S. special operations team suddenly surrounded the car carrying the Islamic State's second in command, he was given the split-second option of surrendering. Instead, he began firing.Our troops have learned not to bring them back alive or they'll be paired up with attorneys, pampered and then released to return to the battle field. Over the last few years, oddly all of the terrorists are refusing to be taken alive. Good job guys, good job!
Details of the takedown emerged Friday, including descriptions of the elite U.S. assault force arriving in helicopters as drones flew overhead, tracking him.
When al-Afri refused to surrender, he and all those with him were killed.
