U.S. Airstrikes Target ISIS Leaders in Syria and Narco-Terrorists in the Pacific and Caribbean

A recent U.S. airstrike in Syria resulted in the death of a senior ISIS leader, as announced by U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM). The precision strike targeted Ali Husayn al-‘Ulaywi in northwest Syria, part of ongoing efforts to disrupt and eliminate terrorists threatening Americans. CENTCOM emphasized its commitment to working with regional partners to combat ISIS remnants.
CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooper reiterated the dedication to eradicating ISIS and ensuring its defeat to safeguard the U.S. homeland and allies. The White House was contacted for further information on the matter. Meanwhile, the American military has been active not only in the Middle East but also in other regions.
In a separate operation, the U.S. military conducted a lethal strike on three alleged "narco-terrorists" in the Eastern Pacific on June 18, according to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM). Another strike followed on June 21 in the Caribbean, targeting a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations engaged in narco-trafficking. The actions resulted in casualties among the narco-terrorists, with survivors rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard.
The recent military operations underscore the ongoing efforts to combat terrorism and protect American interests globally. The U.S. military remains vigilant in its mission to eliminate threats and ensure the safety of the U.S. homeland and its allies.