Daesh's Baghdadi no longer in Mosul: US official
Terror leader ‘still alive’ but exact whereabouts unknown
By Michael Hernandez
WASHINGTON (AA) - Daesh chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi likely fled the northern Iraqi city of Mosul where he was believed to be in hiding as Iraqi forces approached, a U.S. defense official said Wednesday.
The official, who was speaking to reporters on condition of anonymity, said Baghdadi remains "the head of the snake" and is "still alive". While she ruled out the terror leader being in Mosul, she said she did not know his exact whereabouts.
She said the U.S.-led anti-Daesh coalition is focused on eliminating the group's mid-level battlefield commanders rather than diverting efforts to kill or capture Baghdadi.
“In the same way that we did not defeat Nazi Germany by taking out Hitler, or we did not defeat the Japanese Imperial Army by killing Yamamoto, it’s very important for us to kill the battlefield commanders in order to defeat the army,” she said.
Daesh is being progressively squeezed in Iraq and Syria where parallel campaigns backed by the U.S.-led coalition are eating into the territory once touted by the group as its "caliphate".
In Mosul, where Baghdadi famously used the grand mosque to tout Daesh's successes, Iraqi forces have captured the entire eastern half of the city and are making slow advances in the denser, more dangerous, western half.
As Daesh suffers subsequent losses, the official said "hardcore elements" would begin to pursue a "low-level insurgency" in Syria and or Iraq.
The official said Daesh is "on a trajectory for lasting defeat", but does not think the group has "given up on their vision of their caliphate yet.
"I think they still believe they can function, and are still making plans to continue to function as a pseudo state,” she said.
In Syria, she believes Daesh's leaders are leaving their self-declared capital of Raqqah as U.S.-backed forces continue to work toward encircling the city.
"I believe that there are ISIL leaders who are probably questioning the viability of retaining the city of Raqqah over the long term,” the official said.
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