The latest Psyop campaign has come to an end, for now.
This dude was caught and apparently released (?), then killed. Pretty impressive for a dude that never existed.
Hooray, Baghdadi is dead! (Clever name btw, Pentagon fellows)
But wait, he's "ficticious"....
Al-Masri, the other 'dead guy', has also been reported killed 3 years ago, then rose from the grave and was captured again in 2008 before being 'killed' recently.
Quite a yarn from our beloved Pentagon storytellers.

Al-Qaeda in Iraq leaders killed, U.S. and Iraqi officials say
The deaths of Abu Ayyub al-Masri, as the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq is known, and Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, the alias of the head of an umbrella group that includes al-Qaeda in Iraq, should disrupt insurgent attacks inside the country, officials said. Their slayings could also provide Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki with a decisive political boost at a critical time.
The deaths of Abu Ayyub al-Masri, as the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq is known, and Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, the alias of the head of an umbrella group that includes al-Qaeda in Iraq, should disrupt insurgent attacks inside the country, officials said. Their slayings could also provide Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki with a decisive political boost at a critical time.
Hooray, Baghdadi is dead! (Clever name btw, Pentagon fellows)
But wait, he's "ficticious"....
Senior Qaeda figure in Iraq a myth: U.S. military
(Reuters) - A senior operative for al Qaeda in Iraq who was caught this month has told his U.S. military interrogators a prominent al Qaeda-led group is just a front and its leader fictitious, a military spokesman said on Wednesday.
Brigadier-General Kevin Bergner told a news conference that Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, leader of the self-styled Islamic State of Iraq, which was purportedly set up last year, did not exist.
(Reuters) - A senior operative for al Qaeda in Iraq who was caught this month has told his U.S. military interrogators a prominent al Qaeda-led group is just a front and its leader fictitious, a military spokesman said on Wednesday.
Brigadier-General Kevin Bergner told a news conference that Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, leader of the self-styled Islamic State of Iraq, which was purportedly set up last year, did not exist.
Al-Masri, the other 'dead guy', has also been reported killed 3 years ago, then rose from the grave and was captured again in 2008 before being 'killed' recently.
Quite a yarn from our beloved Pentagon storytellers.

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