List of assassinations by the United States

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This is a list of individuals who have been the targets of assassination by the United States. American authorities usually define these killings as 'targeted killings'.

Successful assassinations

Target Position    Date     Location Country Nationality Method Notes
Isoroku Yamamoto Gensui of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, mastermind of the Attack on Pearl Harbor. 1943-04-18 Bougainville Island  Territory of New Guinea  Japan Plane shot down. Part of Operation Vengeance.[1]
Viet Cong operatives Various. 1966–1972 Various South Vietnam South Vietnam North Vietnam North Vietnam Torture murder. Part of Phoenix Program.[1]
Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi Participant in the USS Cole bombing. 2002-11-03 Sanaa  Yemen  Yemen Drone strike.
Various Iraqi insurgent groups including Al-Qaeda in Iraq, ex-Ba'athists (FRLs), Shi'ite insurgents backed by Iran etc. Various, 1000+ HVTs assassinated. 2003–2009 Throughout Iraq  Iraq Various Drone/air strikes, sniper operations, bombings, raids etc. Assassination campaign carried out by JSOC in secret to quell the anti-U.S. insurgency in Iraq.[2][3][4][5]
Haitham al-Yemeni Explosives expert for Al-Qaeda. 2005-05-08 North Waziristan  Pakistan  Yemen Drone strike.
Abu Hamza Rabia Third highest Al-Qaeda leader. 2005-12-01 North Waziristan  Pakistan  Egypt Drone strike. [6]
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq. 2006-06-07 Baqubah, Diyala Governorate Iraq Iraq  Jordan Air strike. JSOC air strike.[7]
Abu Laith al-Libi Senior commander of Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. 2008-01-29 North Waziristan  Pakistan Libya Libya Drone strike. [6]
Imad Mughniya Deputy commander of Hezbollah and assassin. 2008-02-12 Damascus  Syria  Lebanon Car bombing. Joint C.I.A.-Mossad operation.
Abu Khabab al-Masri Head of Al-Qaeda chemical weapons programme. 2008-07-28 South Waziristan  Pakistan  Egypt Drone strike. [6]
Abu Wafa al Saudi Involved in Al-Qaeda logistics. 2008-09-04 Drone strike. [6]
Abu Haris Al-Qaeda commander. 2008-09-08 Drone strike. [6]
Khalid Habib Senior member of Al-Qaeda. 2008-10-16 near Taparghai  Pakistan  Egypt Drone strike. [6]
Mohammad Hasan Khalil al-Hakim Head of Al-Qaeda propaganda. 2008-10-31 North Waziristan  Pakistan  Egypt Drone strike. [6]
Abu Zubair al-Masri Explosives expert for Al-Qaeda. 2008-11-22 North Waziristan  Pakistan  Egypt Drone strike. [6]
Rashid Rauf Senior member of Al-Qaeda. 2008-11-22 North Waziristan  Pakistan  United Kingdom Drone strike. [6]
Fahid Mohammed Ally Msalam One of the perpetrators of the 1998 United States embassy bombings. 2009-01-01  Pakistan  Kenya Drone strike. [6]
Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan One of the perpetrators of the 1998 United States embassy bombings. 2009-01-01 Pakistan Pakistan Kenya Kenya Drone strike. [8]
Baitullah Mehsud Leader of Tehrik-i-Taliban. 2009-08-05 South Waziristan  Pakistan  Pakistan Drone strike. [6]
Tohir Yoʻldosh Leader of Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. 2009-08-27 Zhob, Balochistan  Pakistan  Uzbekistan Drone strike. [6]
Najmiddin Jalolov Leader of Islamic Jihad Union. 2009-09-14  Pakistan  Uzbekistan Drone strike. [6]
Saleh al-Somali Senior member of Al-Qaeda. 2009-12-08 Federally Administered Tribal Areas  Pakistan  Somalia Drone strike. [6]
Abdullah Said al Libi Senior member of Al-Qaeda. 2009-12-17 North Waziristan  Pakistan Libya Libya Drone strike. [6]
Sa'ad bin Laden One of Osama bin Laden's sons.[9] 2009  Pakistan  Saudi Arabia Drone strike.
Ahmed Mohammed Hamed Ali Participant in the 1998 United States embassy bombings. 2010  Pakistan  Egypt Drone strike.
Qari Mohammad Zarif Leader of Fada'iyan-e Islam. 2010-02-24 Drone strike. [6]
Saeed al-Masri Head of Al-Qaeda finances. 2010-05-21 Boya, North Waziristan  Pakistan  Egypt Drone strike. [6]
Hamza al-Jufi Leader of Jundallah. 2010-06-29 Drone strike. [6]
Sheikh al-Fatah Leader of Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan. 2010-09-25 Drone strike. [6]
Abu Ibrahim Leader of Fursan-i-Mohammed. 2010-10-06 Drone strike. [6]
Sheik Fateh al Masri Top commander of the Lashkar al Zil.[9] 2010-12 Drone strike.
Abu Zaid al-Iraqi Head of Al-Qaeda finances in Pakistan. 2011-02-20 Drone strike. [6]
Osama bin Laden Leader of Al-Qaeda, mastermind of the September 11 attacks. 2011-05-02 Bilal Town, Abbottabad Pakistan Pakistan Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia United States Navy SEALs raid.
Ilyas Kashmiri Senior member of Al-Qaeda. 2011-06-03 North Waziristan Pakistan Pakistan Pakistan Pakistan Drone strike. [6]
Atiyah Abd al-Rahman Osama bin Laden's Chief of Staff. 2011-08-22 North Waziristan Pakistan Pakistan Libya Libya Drone strike. [6]
Abu Hafs al-Shahri Al-Qaeda commander. 2011-09-11 Drone strike. [6]
Anwar al-Awlaki Member of Al-Qaeda. 2011-09-30 Al Jawf Yemen Yemen United States United States Drone strike.
Abu Miqdad al Masri Member of Al-Qaeda. 2011-10-14 Drone strike. [6]
Aslam Awan Deputy leader of external operations for Al-Qaeda. 2012-01-10 Drone strike. [6]
Bader Mansoor Leader of an Al-Qaeda affiliate. 2012-02-09 Drone strike. [6]
Abu Yahya al-Libi Senior member of Al-Qaeda. 2012-06-04 Mir Ali Pakistan Pakistan Libya Libya Drone strike. [6]
Usman Adil Leader of Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. 2012-04-29 Drone strike. [6]
Abdul Shakoor al-Turkistani Turkistan Islamic Party. 2012-08-24 North Waziristan  Pakistan China China Drone strike. [6]
Yaseen al Somali Deputy Commander for Al-Qaeda training. 2013-01-08 Drone strike. [6]
Abu Ubaydah Abdullah al-Adam Commander for Al-Qaeda intelligence. 2013-04-14 Drone strike. [6]
Abu Saif al Jaziri Senior commander for training of Al-Qaeda. 2013-07-03 Drone strike. [6]
Ahmed Abdi Godane Leader of Al-Shabaab.[9] 2014-09-01 Hawaay, Lower Shabelle Somalia Somalia Somalia Somalia Drone strike.
Sheikh Imran Ali Siddi Leader of Al-Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent. 2014-10-11 Drone strike. [6]
Umar Farooq Commander of Al-Qaeda. 2014-12-07 Drone strike. [6]
Adam Yahiye Gadahn Al-Qaeda spokesperson and media advisor. 2015-01-19 Waziristan  Pakistan United States United States Drone strike. [6]
Adan Garar Suspected of a role in the Westgate Mall attack.[9] 2015-03 Drone strike.
Ibrahim Sulayman Muhammad Arbaysh Senior member of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. 2015-04-12 Hadhramaut Yemen Yemen Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Drone strike.
Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi Senior member of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. 2015-05-07 Mukalla Yemen Yemen Yemen Yemen Drone strike.
Hamza bin Laden Son of Osama bin Laden, emerging leader of al-Qaeda 2017-2019 Afghanistan Afghanistan Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Details remain scarce.[10]
Qasem Soleimani Commander of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. 2020-01-03 Baghdad Iraq Iraq Iran Iran Drone strike. Soleimani was the second most powerful person in Iran.[11]
Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis Deputy Chairman of the Popular Mobilization Forces. 2020-01-03 Baghdad Iraq Iraq Iraq Iraq Drone strike. One of Iraq’s most powerful men.[12]
Qasim al-Raymi Leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. 2020-02-07 Wald Rabi' District, Al Bayda Governorate Yemen Yemen Yemen Yemen Drone strike. [13][14]
Maher al-Agal Leader of ISIS in Syria. 2022-07-12 Jindires, Aleppo Governorate Syria Syria Drone strike. [1]
Ayman al-Zawahiri Leader of Al-Qaeda. 2022-07-31 Kabul Afghanistan Afghanistan Egypt Egypt Drone strike.
Usamah al-Muhajir Leader of ISIS forces in East Syria. 2023-07-09 Aleppo Governorate Syria Syria Drone strike. [15][16]
Mushtaq Talib Al-Saeedi (Abu Taqwa) Senior Commander of Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba. 2024-01-04 Baghdad  Iraq  Iraq Drone strike. [17]
Wissam al-Saadi (Abu Bakr) Senior Commander of Kata'ib Hezbollah. 2024-02-07 Baghdad  Iraq  Iraq Drone strike. He was in charge of Kata'ib Hezbollah’s operations in Syria.[18][19]
Arkan al-Alawi Senior Kata'ib Hezbollah commander and intelligence operative. 2024-02-07 Baghdad  Iraq  Iraq Drone strike. [20]

Failed attempts

Target Position Date Location Country Nationality Method Notes
Muammar Gaddafi Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution of Libya. 1986-04-15 Bab al-Azizia Libya Libya Libya Libya Air strike. Part of the 1986 United States bombing of Libya.[1]
Saddam Hussein President of Iraq 2003-03-19 Dora Farm Complex, Dora, Baghdad Iraq Iraq Iraq Iraq Air strike.

The George W. Bush Presidency authorized the U.S. military to launch "decapitation strikes", prior to the invasion of Iraq.[21][22]

Ahmad Shah Leader of an anti-coalition militia (ACM) 2005-06-27 Sawtalo Sar, Kunar Afghanistan Afghanistan Afghanistan Afghanistan SEAL Team and U.S. Marines raid. Part of Operation Red Wings, Resulted in the death of 19 U.S. soldiers including a 4-man SEAL reconnaissance team.
Abdul Reza Shahlai IRGC-QF Brigadier General 2020-01-03 Sana’a Yemen Yemen Iran Iran Drone strike. U.S. Special Operations Forces tried to liquidate Shahlai as part of an American effort to cripple the leadership of Iran's Quds Force.[23]

Planned but unexecuted assassinations

Target Position Nationality Method Notes
Fidel Castro Prime Minister of Cuba, President of Cuba, and First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party.  Cuba Reported by the Church Committee.[1]
Patrice Lumumba Prime Minister of Congo-Leopoldville  Congo-Léopoldville Reported by the Church Committee.[1]
Rafael Trujillo President of the Dominican Republic  Dominican Republic Reported by the Church Committee.[1]
Ngo Dinh Diem President of South Vietnam  South Vietnam Reported by the Church Committee.[1]
René Schneider Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army  Chile Reported by the Church Committee.[1]
Sukarno President of Indonesia  Indonesia Reported by the Rockefeller Commission[24]

See also

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