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Trump Takes Credit for ISIS Leader’s Death—But Was It Really His Win?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 15, 2025 2:15 pm
Dolon Mondal
Trump Takes Credit for ISIS Leader’s Death—But Was It Really His Win?

Trump Claims Victory After ISIS Leader’s Death in Iraq

In a dramatic turn of events, former U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed victory following the death of a top ISIS leader in Iraq.

The leader, Abu Khadija, was a key figure in the terrorist group, overseeing operations in Iraq and Syria and managing its foreign activities. Trump, known for his tough stance on terrorism, wasted no time in taking credit for the operation, reigniting debates about his role in the fight against ISIS.

Who Was Abu Khadija?

Abu Khadija was no ordinary ISIS member. He was the so-called “governor” of Iraq and Syria for the Islamic State and headed its foreign operations. His role made him a critical player in planning and executing attacks both locally and internationally. His death is a significant blow to ISIS, which has been struggling to regain power after losing much of its territory in recent years.

Also Read: US Missile Strike Killed ISIS Chief of Global Operations Abu Khadijah in Iraq

What Happened?

Abu Khadija was reportedly killed in a recent military operation in Iraq. While details of the operation remain scarce, the news has been celebrated as a major win in the global fight against terrorism. Trump quickly took to social media, tweeting, “Another major terrorist leader eliminated under my watch. ISIS is on the run, and we are winning the war against radical Islamic terrorism.“

Why Does It Matter?

The death of Abu Khadija is a big deal because it weakens ISIS’s leadership and disrupts its operations. However, experts warn that this doesn’t mean the end of ISIS. The group has shown resilience before, and the death of a leader could lead to internal power struggles, potentially sparking more violence.

Trump’s Role: Fact or Fiction?

Trump has a history of claiming victories in the fight against ISIS. During his presidency, he often declared that ISIS was “totally defeated,” though many experts disagreed. This time, critics argue that the operation was carried out under President Joe Biden’s administration, not Trump’s. Still, Trump’s supporters see this as proof of his strong leadership on terrorism.

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The Political Angle

Trump’s eagerness to claim credit is seen by many as a political move. However, critics point out that such operations are the result of long-term efforts involving multiple administrations and international cooperation.

What’s Next in the Fight Against ISIS?

While Abu Khadija’s death is a win, the fight against ISIS is far from over. The international community must stay vigilant and address the root causes of extremism to prevent the group from regrouping. Collaboration between nations and organizations remains key to ensuring long-term security.

The death of Abu Khadija is a significant step in the fight against terrorism, but it’s not the end of the road. As Trump claims victory, the focus should remain on the collective efforts of all those working to keep the world safe. The battle against ISIS continues, and the world must stay united to win it.

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TAGGED:Abu KhadijaBiden administrationDonald TrumpGlobal SecurityIraqISIS leader deathterrorismU.S. military
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