Drones used in CIA’s ‘secret campaign’

An unmanned US Predator drone flies over Kandahar Air Field in southern Afghanistan on a moonlit night. The CIA and US special forces are running a secret campaign that targets high-level Islamic State targets, according to a newspaper report. File picture: Kirsty Wigglesworth

An unmanned US Predator drone flies over Kandahar Air Field in southern Afghanistan on a moonlit night. The CIA and US special forces are running a secret campaign that targets high-level Islamic State targets, according to a newspaper report. File picture: Kirsty Wigglesworth

Published Sep 2, 2015

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Washington - The CIA and US special forces are carrying out a secret campaign using armed drones to target and kill Islamic State leaders in Syria, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday.

The clandestine programme is separate from America's wider military operations against IS fighters, the newspaper reported, citing unnamed US officials.

Among those so far killed is Junaid Hussain, a jihadist hacker from Britain who the Pentagon said was recruiting Islamic State sympathisers to carry out lone wolf attacks in the West.

Officials told The Post that the drone programme has only resulted in a handful of strikes, which are being carried out by the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). The CIA's main role in the operation is identifying and locating senior IS leaders.

The officials said the programme was focusing on “high-value targets”.

A decision to use the Central Intelligence Agency's Counterterrorism Centre (CTC) and JSOC in the operation reflects rising anxiety about the spread of IS fighters, the Post reported.

The CTC led the hunt for Osama bin Laden and JSOC includes the elite Navy SEAL team that carried out the mission to kill the former al-Qaeda leader in 2011.

Drone strikes are politically contentious in Washington and President Barack Obama wants the CIA to return to its core activity of spying, and away from paramilitary actions. Instead, he wants the Pentagon to take over the drone strikes.

But Senator Barbara Feinstein of California, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, has said she was not convinced the military could carry out drone strikes with the same “patience and discretion” as the CIA.

AFP

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