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Do you know who the man is receiving an award from McCain in this picture? If not shut the fuck up and get a clue, you're the clown.You clowns believe this shit?
Your stupidity knows no bounds.
If one is working on behalf of the USG, how can it be considered treasonous?From the WND article:
“In early 2011, before Gadhafi was deposed, Christopher Stevens came to Benghazi in a cargo ship, and his title at the time was envoy to the Libyan rebels,’ which basically means Christopher Stevens was America’s very first envoy to al-Qaida,"
Ah, so now you clowns have decided that Chris Stevens was a traitor?
Then doesn't that mean he got what he deserved?
Look how the white helmets came to rescue all the children!Granny says, "Dat's right - Obama's parting shot to al-Qaida...
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US Airstrike Said to Kill 100-Plus Al-Qaida in Syria
Jan 20, 2017 | WASHINGTON — The Syria strike was carried out by one B-52 bomber and an undisclosed number of U.S. aerial drones.
U.S. warplanes bombed an al-Qaida training camp in Syria, killing more than 100 militants, marking the second major U.S. counterterrorism strike in the final hours of Barack Obama's presidency, a defense official said Friday.
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B-52 Stratofortress
The Syria strike was carried out by one B-52 bomber and an undisclosed number of U.S. aerial drones, the official said. The official, who was not authorized to publicly announce the operation and so spoke on condition of anonymity, said it happened at about noon Washington time on Thursday, less than 24 hours after a combination of B-2 stealth bombers and drones struck two military camps in a remote part of Libya, killing 80 to 90 Islamic State militants. Obama specifically authorized the Libya strike. It was not immediately clear whether the Syria strike required his direct approval.
The militants killed in the Syria attack were described by the official as "core" al-Qaida members, among a number who had moved to Syria early last year to establish a foothold. The U.S. defense official distinguished these militants from members of the group formerly known as the Nusra Front, which is an al-Qaida affiliate in Syria. The al-Qaida training camp struck on Thursday is situated in Idlib province west of Aleppo, not far from the Turkish border, the official said, adding that the Pentagon believes no civilians were killed in the attack.
US Airstrike Said to Kill 100-Plus Al-Qaida in Syria | Military.com