They were named as Saddam al-Jammel, Mohamed al-Qadeer, Ismail al-Eithawi, Omar al-Karbouli and Essam al-Zawbai
3 to 1 odds Trump surprises everyone by doing it May 22nd at the White House with the South Korean president, who is planning to visit.
What could be a better photo op than signing it there?
Just a guessโฆ possible?
The other guy worked in DC - he was the connection.
Honestly, the weirdest twist yet.
NXIVM->MIA->Assange
btw, its actually the nephew, not brother. It's corrected later in the thread.
Well, none of the names match.
So what does that mean?
Completely different people? Different cover names?
Al Baghadi
NOTABLE
The group and its leaders have been shrouded in myth and mystery since its inception, as documented above. Even the US government has declared that the Islamic Stateโs second leader, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, never existed. The current leader, Abu-Bakr al-Baghdadi, is so elusive that there are only two known photographs and one video recording of him in existence, leading security โexpertsโ to declare: โThey know physically who this guy is, but his backstory is just myth.โ
https://www.corbettreport.com/who-is-isis-an-open-source-investigation/
<Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, never existed.
Pics of Saddam Jamal
He isn't in the McCain picture
Saddam Al-Jamal, alongside Omar Shahab Al-Karbouli, Issam Al-Zawba'ie and Mohammed Al-Qadir
From the caption. Not sure who is who here.
Apart from Eithawi and Jamal, the operation captured three field commanders: Syrian Mohamed al-Qadeer and two Iraqis, Omar al-Karbouli and Essam al-Zawbai, Hashimi said.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5713603/Iraq-used-Baghdadi-aides-phone-capture-Islamic-State-commanders.html
So none of them were at the McCain meeting, but they all work for the al-Baghdadi guy (though that is not his real name).