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2012-09-14 02:52:10 UTC
Why can't NObama keep our citizens safe? It seems a no-brainer that
they should have heavy weapons protecting the personnel in volatile
places like sand devil countries where they practice that fanatical
islam rubbish....b&c
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Palestinian men burn the American flag during a Sept. 12, 2012
demonstration in Gaza City. (CNN)
(CNN) – The United States faced violent protests outside embassies in
Egypt and Yemen on Thursday, even as it was deploying warships as part
of the hunt for those behind the deadly attack against U.S. personnel
in Libya.
In Cairo, on the third day of protests, demonstrators threw rocks and
Molotov cocktails as police tried to disperse them by firing tear gas
canisters.
At least 13 protesters and six police officers were injured, Egyptian
government officials said.
In Sanaa, Yemen, demonstrators breached a security wall at the U.S.
Embassy as several thousand people protested outside.
An anti-Islam film, apparently produced by an American, is blamed for
much of the fury bubbling over at protests in these Islamic nations.
Numerous questions surround who made the film, which has a trailer on
YouTube.
But sources tracking militant Islamist groups in eastern Libya say the
deadly attack Tuesday night that killed four U.S. personnel, including
Ambassador Chris Stevens, was most likely carried out by a pro-al
Qaeda group. President Obama has vowed that “justice will be done”
after the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.
Warships, carrying guided missiles, and unmanned drones are being sent
to help search for the killers.
A group of Marines called a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team was
deployed to Libya to help secure U.S. facilities, two U.S. officials
said. About 50 Marines were headed to Tripoli and could deploy
elsewhere in Libya after their arrival, the officials said.
While Libya, Egypt and Yemen were of primary concern, there were
protests at other U.S. embassies as well.
The United States called on U.S. citizens to stay away from the
embassy in Khartoum, Sudan, on Wednesday, amid protests.
And photos showed protesters in front of U.S. embassies in Tunisia and
Morocco. Palestinians demonstrated outside U.N. headquarters in Gaza,
and Palestinian men burned a U.S. flag at a demonstration in Gaza
City.
they should have heavy weapons protecting the personnel in volatile
places like sand devil countries where they practice that fanatical
islam rubbish....b&c
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Palestinian men burn the American flag during a Sept. 12, 2012
demonstration in Gaza City. (CNN)
(CNN) – The United States faced violent protests outside embassies in
Egypt and Yemen on Thursday, even as it was deploying warships as part
of the hunt for those behind the deadly attack against U.S. personnel
in Libya.
In Cairo, on the third day of protests, demonstrators threw rocks and
Molotov cocktails as police tried to disperse them by firing tear gas
canisters.
At least 13 protesters and six police officers were injured, Egyptian
government officials said.
In Sanaa, Yemen, demonstrators breached a security wall at the U.S.
Embassy as several thousand people protested outside.
An anti-Islam film, apparently produced by an American, is blamed for
much of the fury bubbling over at protests in these Islamic nations.
Numerous questions surround who made the film, which has a trailer on
YouTube.
But sources tracking militant Islamist groups in eastern Libya say the
deadly attack Tuesday night that killed four U.S. personnel, including
Ambassador Chris Stevens, was most likely carried out by a pro-al
Qaeda group. President Obama has vowed that “justice will be done”
after the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.
Warships, carrying guided missiles, and unmanned drones are being sent
to help search for the killers.
A group of Marines called a Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team was
deployed to Libya to help secure U.S. facilities, two U.S. officials
said. About 50 Marines were headed to Tripoli and could deploy
elsewhere in Libya after their arrival, the officials said.
While Libya, Egypt and Yemen were of primary concern, there were
protests at other U.S. embassies as well.
The United States called on U.S. citizens to stay away from the
embassy in Khartoum, Sudan, on Wednesday, amid protests.
And photos showed protesters in front of U.S. embassies in Tunisia and
Morocco. Palestinians demonstrated outside U.N. headquarters in Gaza,
and Palestinian men burned a U.S. flag at a demonstration in Gaza
City.