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[–] Luis_Sphincta 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

Condolences to Rep Omar for her loss of friends and family.

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[–] awildbanannaphone 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

beat me to it.

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[–] WilhelmVonDoobiest ago 

Condolences to incestual Omar, lover of terrorists. Hope your shitskin relatives all are dead now but I'm sure most were on motorboats robbing people on the waterside.

You piece of shit sandnigger.

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[–] calfag 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

So silly to fly all the way to Somalia when we have so many right up in Minnesota.

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[–] ireptiledysfunction 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Meccasota

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[–] calfag 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

There ya go.

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[–] Patriot4evr 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Minnedishu

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[–] Papad2019 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Some drones did some thing.

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[–] Smokybubbles 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

It takes a $500k hellfire missile to dust a skinny nigger on a camel? That shit adds up.

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[–] WilhelmVonDoobiest ago 

As long as we cleanse the earth of somalian filth, that's all that matters.

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[–] Levantine_Leveler ago 

Thank God we are still fighting a war that doesn’t effect America.

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[–] lord_nougat ago 

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[–] JackANorey ago 

What happened to America first?

Plenty of domestic terrorists to take care of first.

Nancy

Hillary

Barry

To name but three

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[–] rickki6 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) carried out three separate strikes against members of the Al-Shabaab terror group on Sunday, killing eight members of the group.

The three strikes took place near the city of Mubaraak, Somalia. AFRICOM detailed the strikes in an emailed statement to American Military News.

The Al-Shabaab terror group is affiliated with Al Qaeda and has been the target of numerous and frequent strikes by U.S. forces.

The AFRICOM statement assessed no civilian casualties from the strikes.

“Security is a prerequisite for economic growth and development; U.S. Africa Command assists Somalia and other African nations in building capable and professional militaries every single day,” U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Miguel Castellanos, the deputy director of operations for AFRICOM said in a statement. “To help Africa achieve its potential requires military assistance and that is what the U.S. affords our African partners.”

Sunday’s strikes were carried out in coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia.

“As the world works to contain COVID-19, it is important our partners recognize we continue to be committed to the security progress in Somalia and will continue to disrupt al-Shabaab’s terrorist activities,” Castellanos’ statement continued. “This is a responsibility that AFRICOM takes very seriously.”

AFRICOM announced in a separate statement to American Military News over the weekend it had carried out another successful strike against the Somali terror group on Friday, killing five of its fighters near the Somali city of Bush Madina.

“Al-Shabaab’s goals, rhetoric, and its over reliance on both coercion and violence mirror al-Qaida,” said U.S. Marine Corps Bradford J. Gering, deputy director of operations, U.S. Africa Command. “It’s our command’s responsibility to support our partners so this terrorist group can’t expand and strike the U.S. homeland as its leaders desire to do.”