Former First Lady Melania Trump, in her upcoming memoir, recounted her experience of being invited to the Situation Room of the White House to witness the death of ISIS chief Abu Bakr Al-Baghdad. The First Lady is usually not allowed inside the Situation Room without security clearance. However, she can get access if the president gives the security clearance to the preferred person. Melania wrote: "I was caught off guard when I received a call informing me that the president wanted to see me in the Oval Office. The mission to eliminate the leader of ISIS was a significant objective, and the successful completion of this operation would be a major accomplishment." The Situation Room is a highly secured room where top officials come together to hold meetings and discuss highly confidential agendas. Live army operations around the globe can b e tracked via technology installed in the room."This pivotal moment was one that Donald wanted to share with me," Melania reflected. The October 2019 raid to knock down Al- Baghdad was sparked by Kayla Mueller, who was abducted by ISIS and called the 'ISIS bride'. Mueller, 26, was an Arizona resident and a humanitarian worker. She passed away in Syria under mysterious circumstances in 2015. In her honor, the US operation to eliminate Al-Baghdad was named, 'Operation Kayla Mueller.'As the ISIS leader was killed in the raid, Conan, a military dog involved in the operation, was honored for his brave actions. The dog was honored in White House only.
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