The newly appointed Secretary of Defense James Mattis spent his first full day at the Pentagon by overseeing 31 strikes against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. A mixture of fighters, bombers, and remotely piloted aircraft engaged in the bombing run, which saw 25 strikes of ISIS units in Syria and six in Iraq.

In Syria, two strikes destroyed ISIS units and artillery near the town of Bab. ISIS forces in Raqqa, the terrorist group’s de facto capital, took a massive beating, as 22 strikes destroyed 12 tactical units, nine fighting positions, two underground improvised explosive bomb factories and an ISIS headquarters. The final strike targeted two ISIS oil wells in Deir ez Zour.

In Iraq, one strike in the city of Rutbah destroyed a tactical unit and vehicle, two weapons caches and mortar. Another in Beiji left a unit and vehicle destroyed. A strike in Kisik destroyed a building and tactical unit. Another in Tal Afar also destroyed a unit, truck and command node. The city of Mosul, which acts as the terrorist group’s regional capital in Iraq, received two strikes, which destroyed two units, three fighting positions, a tank, and a car bomb factory.

President Donald Trump promised during his campaign that he would destroy ISIS as quickly as possible, saying on his first day in office he would convene his top generals and order them to provide a plan to eradicate ISIS once and for all within 30 days.

Source: dailycaller.com