President Joe Biden has revealed that the US murdered Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaeda, in an Afghani drone operation.He was slain on Sunday during a CIA counterterrorism operation in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. He was one of the most wanted terrorists in America and collaborated with Osama Bin Laden in the planning of the 9/11 attacks. After Bin Laden’s demise in 2011, the 71-year-old Egyptian physician assumed control of al-Qaeda.After months of preparation, Mr. Biden said he had granted the “precise strike” his final clearance.The drone reportedly fired two missiles at Zawahiri as he was on the balcony of a safe home, according to officials.Other members of the family were present, but they were unharmed, and they added that only Zawahiri was slain in the incident. After months of preparation, Mr. Biden claimed he had given the “precise hit” on the 71-year-old Egyptian his final clearance.Families of the almost 3,000 9/11 victims will now have closure with his death, said Mr. Biden.The United States will track you down and eliminate you if you pose a threat to our citizens, Mr. Biden vowed, adding that “we shall never waver from defending our nation and its people.”According to Mr. Biden, Zawahiri was also responsible for other violent crimes, such as the suicide bombing of the USS Cole naval destroyer in Aden in October 2000, which claimed the lives of 17 US sailors.
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