Dog ‘Conan’ Honored At White House, Helped Kill ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

By  //  November 25, 2019

ABOVE VIDEO: President Trump honors hero dog Conan at White House.

(FOX NEWS) – The dog injured during the mission that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was honored Monday afternoon during a surprise ceremony at the White House, with President Trump, Vice President Pence and First Lady Melania in attendance.

Conan, a German Shepard whom Newsweek reports was named after comedian and talk show host Conan O’Brien, was hailed by Trump as a “special” animal who helped execute a “flawless attack,” on the deceased ISIS leader.

“Conan came over from the Middle East — just arrived with some of the great people from the special forces that did the — it was a flawless attack,” the president said.

“And al-Baghdadi is gone. That was a flawless attack and I just met quite a few of them. And we just gave Conan a medal and a plaque.

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The dog injured during the mission that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was honored Monday afternoon during a surprise ceremony at the White House, with President Trump, Vice President Pence and First Lady Melania in attendance.

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