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NBC “News:” Biden Was Meticulously Engaged in Drone Strike Planning, Even Inquiring What Kind of Building Materials the House Was Made Of…The Strike Was So Absolutely Flawless No One Else in House Was Disturbed

by Ace

This article was written by several people including Deep State Stenographer “Fusion Ken” Dilanian.
 
I believe all this.
 
If the Deep State told me I was a frog, I’d ask, “Where’s the nearest pond? I must Eat All The Bugs.”

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NEW: Details emerge on how President Biden came to authorize a strike on Al Qaeda leader and 9/11 plotter Ayman al-Zawahiri.
 
U.S. intel officials knew al-Zawahiri’s family first moved to a Taliban-sponsored safe house before he followed. They proceeded to do months of pattern-of-life observations, going so far as to make a model of his house.
 
Biden was shown the model in the situation room on July 1. He asked what materials the safe house was made of and wanted to know potential conditions for the strike like weather and lighting. He pressed officials on how they could be confident al-Zawahiri was at the safe house.
 
Finally, Biden was concerned about how the strike would affect the U.S. relationship with the Taliban and the ability to relocate Afghans who had helped the U.S. Biden’s entire national security team recommended the strike.
 
Al-Zawahiri was killed on Friday night shortly before 10p ET by two hellfire missiles from a CIA drone. The strike was so precise that it killed Zawahiri on a balcony without harming family members elsewhere in the house, according to a senior Biden administration official.


 
According to rumor, al-Zawahiri died due to natural causes, possibly asthma, in October of 2020.
 
Maybe that was a lie but… why would I believe a hostile intelligence service that has been running psyops against the American public since 2015? Why would any American take the CIA’s word for anything, at this point?

Times Investigation: In U.S. Drone Strike, Evidence Suggests No ISIS BombU.S. officials said a Reaper drone followed a car for hours and then fired based on evidence it was carrying explosives. But in-depth video analysis and interviews at the site cast doubt on that account.
 
How a U.S. Drone Strike Killed the Wrong Person
 
A week after a New York Times visual investigation, the U.S. military admitted to a tragic mistake in an Aug. 29 drone strike in Kabul that killed 10 civilians, including an aid worker and seven children.
 

 
Published Sept. 10, 2021
Updated Jan. 5, 2022
 
KABUL, Afghanistan — It was the last known missile fired by the United States in its 20-year war in Afghanistan, and the military called it a “righteous strike” — a drone attack after hours of surveillance on Aug. 29 against a vehicle that American officials thought contained an ISIS bomb and posed an imminent threat to troops at Kabul’s airport.
 
But a New York Times investigation of video evidence, along with interviews with more than a dozen of the driver’s co-workers and family members in Kabul, raises doubts about the U.S. version of events, including whether explosives were present in the vehicle, whether the driver had a connection to ISIS, and whether there was a second explosion after the missile struck the car.
 
Military officials said they did not know the identity of the car’s driver when the drone fired, but deemed him suspicious because of how they interpreted his activities that day, saying that he possibly visited an ISIS safe house and, at one point, loaded what they thought could be explosives into the car.
 
Times reporting has identified the driver as Zemari Ahmadi, a longtime worker for a U.S. aid group. The evidence suggests that his travels that day actually involved transporting colleagues to and from work. And an analysis of video feeds showed that what the military may have seen was Mr. Ahmadi and a colleague loading canisters of water into his trunk to bring home to his family.
 
While the U.S. military said the drone strike might have killed three civilians, Times reporting shows that it killed 10, including seven children, in a dense residential block.

As Biden waits for confirmation of the recession, I think I’ll wait for confirmation of this newest supposedly “righteous strike.”
 
I don’t ask much by way of proof.
 
I just want a foot. Not even with all of the toes. Three out of five will suffice.
 
Is that too much to ask?

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