The Washington Post, which revealed
the existence of the program on Tuesday, said it brought together the
CIA’s Counterterrorism Center (CTC) and the Joint Special Operations
Command (JSOC). The CTC is believed to be primarily responsible for
identifying and locating senior Islamic State figures in Syria, while
the JSOC is in charge of killing them, mostly through the use of
unmanned drones, according the paper. The two agencies continue to
operate separate drone centers, said The Post, in Virginia and
North Carolina respectively; but they have exchanged several of advisors
who have constant access to each other’s drone video feeds.
The goal of the targeted killing program
is to assassinate what the CIA refers to as “high-value targets”, which
includes Islamic State leaders and those members of the organization
whose job is to build a membership base outside the territorial
boundaries or the Islamic State’s self-described caliphate. The Post
said that the list of Islamic State members killed by the CIA-JSOC
program includes Junaid Hussain, a British citizen who was instrumental
in building and maintaining the Islamic State’s outreach campaign on
social media. The paper noted that the CIA-JSOC targeted killing
campaign is not part of the wider American military offensive against
the Islamic State.
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