Operation Kayla Mueller tells you how Trump is different from Obama

Parents of U.S. human rights worker Kayla Mueller, addressing the Republican Convention on Aug. 27, 2020. Kayla is believed to have been killed by ISIS terrorists in 2015. (Committee on Arrangements for the 2020 RNC via Getty Images)

At the 2020 Republican National Convention, there was a speech from the Mueller’s. Their daughter, Kayla Mueller, was a humanitarian volunteer in the Middle East, assisting local medical organizations on the Syrian-Turkish border and helping Syrian refugees escape danger. Her father described Kayla’s main goal in Life as being “a light in the midst of suffering.

Kayla Mueller is pictured here.)

On August 3, 2013, at the age of 26, Kayla was returning to Turkey from a day of work in Syria when she was taken hostage by ISIS. She was held incommunicado as a sex slave of the group’s leader, al-Baghdadi, and subjected to severe beatings and abuse. It was not until May of the following year that Kayla’s Family learned of her abduction.

During Kayla’s 18 months of captivity, we had every confidence that the Obama administration would rescue her, but the administration failed us,” the Muellers said in their speech. Obama refused to meet with us, and the defeat lights have not been mentioned to date. We were completely desperate when Obama refused to negotiate to save Kayla’s life on policy grounds. The military had a rescue package ready to go at the Time, but it was delayed by the White House and by the time it was implemented, Kayla had been moved.

Kyra was brutally murdered in 2015, and no bones remained. It wasn’t until after Trump took office that the raid on Baghdadi’s compound was carried out. Then we learned that the task force was code-named 814 (Kayla’s birthday) and that the raid was named “Operation Kayla Mueller. If Trump had been in office, Kayla would probably be with us now. Obama would have said he would do his best, while Trump would have acted. We support Trump because he has worked hard to keep America great, not by the power of government, but by the passion of patriots like Kayla. Even in the darkest of days, they always have a higher spirit in their chests. They don’t just talk the talk, they get up and act.”

Back in time, on Oct. 26, 2019, U.S. Joint Special Operations Command Delta Force launched a raid, historically known as the Barisha Raid, into Idlib province, which is controlled by Syrian rebels and borders Turkey. The U.S. military sent eight Apache helicopters on the decapitation mission. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Milley named the operation “Kayla Mueller. At midnight in Syria, the group came under fire from militants as they flew near al-Baghdadi’s compound. The helicopters then overwhelmingly struck ground targets at close range, devastating the militants. At the same time, the commandos quickly parachuted to their destination and encircled the compound in two directions. Instead of entering through the trap-lined front door, the commandos each blew up a wall and broke through it.

Two of Baghdadi’s wives attempted to detonate suicide bombers and were both killed by U.S. forces. Baghdadi, the world’s most feared demon, was scared shitless and pulled his two sons into the tunnel as human shields. Conan, a military dog on an assault mission, followed them and forced them into the end of the tunnel. The devil detonated the bomb and the boom went up in smoke. Special Forces dug through the rubble to find the body, and after DNA testing on the spot confirmed that it was Baghdadi himself, Special Forces then stayed inside the building to look for items related to the Islamic theocracy. At 3 a.m., Special Forces rescued dozens of civilians, including 11 children, and left the area. U.S. fighter jets then fired six rockets, leveling the area.

In just three hours, U.S. forces led by President Trump finished fighting what Obama described as a generational war, ending the extremist group Islamic State once and for all.

On October 27, 2019 EST, President Trump announced to the world that yesterday, the United States disposed of the world’s number one terrorist leader, Ephraim. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead. He died like a dog, he died like a coward.