Several years have passed since the former president George W. Bush has been in the spotlight, but is now making headlines again for a very shocking reason. After a recent multi-month FBI investigation, it emerged that ISIS planned to assassinate George W. Bush in Dallas, Texas, back in November 2021.
According to An exclusive report by @Forbes, an official FBI search warrant filed March 23 and unveiled earlier this week, confirmed that an ISIS operative had plans to assassinate George W. Bush with a conspiracy that included a trip to the former president’s home and recruiting a team of compatriots he intended to smuggle into the country across the Mexican border. An ISIS operative (who was found on surveillance footage) said he wanted to kill Bush because he believed the former president was responsible for killing several Iraqis and tearing Iraq apart after the US military invaded the country in 2003, the first days of his presidency.
In November 2021, an ISIS operative confided in an FBI undercover insider and uncovered a plot to assassinate him, asking if he knew how to “get copies or fake IDs and badges of police and / or FBI” to help him with his plans to assassinate George W. Bush. Bush. The suspect also inquired whether his accomplices could be illegally removed from the country in the same way they did after the successful assassination of Bush.
An investigation by two confidential whistleblowers and surveillance of a potential killer’s WhatsApp account revealed that an ISIS officer had been in the U.S. since 2020 awaiting approval for an asylum application, according to an FBI search warrant.
This is not the only person the potential killer had on his list of dead, as he also had plans to assassinate a former Iraqi general who helped Americans during the war, who he believed lived under a new identity in the United States.
Surveillance footage also confirmed that an ISIS operative said he was a member of a unit called Al-Raed, which is headed by former Iraqi pilot Saddam Hussein. The suspect’s plan also included recruiting up to seven al-Raed members sent to the United States to assassinate George W. Bush with the intention of “finding and monitoring Bush’s residences and / or offices and obtaining firearms and vehicles for use in the assassination.”
Since then, an ISIS operative has been arrested and charged with aiding and abetting conspiracy to assassinate.
George W. Bush recently ran in the headlines after mistakenly criticizing Vladimir Putin’s “unwarranted and brutal invasion of Iraq” during a speech at his presidential center in Dallas. Then he quickly recovered and said Ukraine.
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