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MrPrena
09-13-2012, 05:07
This is getting out of hand.



By NBC News staff and wire reports
Updated at 6:15 a.m. ET: Protesters angry over an obscure film critical of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad stormed the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, Yemen, on Thursday, as unrest that led to the deaths of a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans in Libya spread to other countries in the region.

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/09/13/13840461-protesters-storm-us-embassy-in-yemeni-capital?lite&

BPTactical
09-13-2012, 05:20
Just what we need, a series of international incidents with a rank amateur at the helm. Gee, what could possibly go wrong???

Where the hell are our embassy guards?

alxone
09-13-2012, 06:51
what the f**k !

StagLefty
09-13-2012, 07:16
Weren't we supporting these same factions last year during the so called Arab Spring ?

alxone
09-13-2012, 07:21
Weren't we supporting these same factions last year during the so called Arab Spring ?
isn't that always the way . we help the other guy then the other guy turns on us .

merl
09-13-2012, 07:22
indeed we were, the man they killed was our primary link to the Libyan resistance.

At least they didn't get inside in Yemen. At least we're running out of countries for this. good luck storming the embassy in Iraq, Jordan seems fairly quiet and the Saudies will keep a tight lid on unrest.

(yes I'm probably mangling some spelling)

Goodburbon
09-13-2012, 07:45
This is what happens when they learned on the first two attempts that they apparently don't get shot in the face when they cross that wall.

zteknik
09-13-2012, 08:08
Looks like the start of one helova ride.
One gets away with it everybody else is starting to jump in.

roberth
09-13-2012, 08:13
indeed we were, the man they killed was our primary link to the Libyan resistance.

At least they didn't get inside in Yemen. At least we're running out of countries for this. good luck storming the embassy in Iraq, Jordan seems fairly quiet and the Saudies will keep a tight lid on unrest.

(yes I'm probably mangling some spelling)

Keep that in mind. Chris Stevens was a friend to the Libyan resistance against Gaddafi. They murdered Chris anyway, there is no loyalty. They just used him to advance themselves and disposed of him when they were done.

The wave has started, it'll crash all over the middle east. They are starting in Iraq too.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/leader-of-shiite-militia-threatens-american-interests-in-iraq-due-to-heinous-prophet-film/2012/09/13/094e919e-fda6-11e1-98c6-ec0a0a93f8eb_story.html


BAGHDAD — A Shiite militant group is threatening U.S. interests in Iraq as part of the backlash over an anti-Islam film it has described as “heinous.”

Mazin
09-13-2012, 08:32
So anyone want to get together for a bondfire? Might as well piss them off here as well. This will lead to more and more acts of terror here and abroad. Be safe and keep the heads on swivel.

CapLock
09-13-2012, 08:45
Can you film me taking a shit on that before you throw it in the fire?

Byte Stryke
09-13-2012, 09:14
I say we encircle all US Embassies with Claymore mines. 3 deep and 3 tall.
Point them all at the Interior of the embassy wall, so if you are inside of the outer perimeter when it detonates, Allah will receive you.

If you are outside of the wall, you get to bear witness to what happens if you breach the wall.

CrufflerSteve
09-13-2012, 09:22
It's not surprising that Yemen blew up. That country has been one of Obummer's playgrounds for drone warfare. He's let the Yemen government take credit but everybody knows it's the US. I believe they're called 'signature strikes'. Blow up a group of people looking suspicious. It's the best recruiting tool Al Quaeda has.

A few journalist braver than smart have gone into the backcountry there. People got real pissed off about family being blown up so most every place is flying the Al Quaeda black flag. Some of the more hardcore libertarian types like to talk about blowback but it isn't in the vocabulary of the Republicrats.

Steve

hatidua
09-13-2012, 09:29
isn't that always the way . we help the other guy then the other guy turns on us .

Marcos
Noriega
Saddam Hussein
Mujahedin
Etc.

...The U.S. does a lot of things well, but learning from past mistakes with regard to foreign policy isn't one of them.

funkymonkey1111
09-13-2012, 09:47
feels a little like 1979 again

Monky
09-13-2012, 10:23
Oh look they're posturing on the hill.. 'let's remove their aid'.. we'll see how far that goes..

CO Hugh
09-13-2012, 10:25
I say we encircle all US Embassies with Claymore mines. 3 deep and 3 tall.
Point them all at the Interior of the embassy wall, so if you are inside of the outer perimeter when it detonates, Allah will receive you.

If you are outside of the wall, you get to bear witness to what happens if you breach the wall.

+10

CO Hugh
09-13-2012, 10:27
Oh look they're posturing on the hill.. 'let's remove their aid'.. we'll see how far that goes..

All those kuckleheads from both parties sound like a High school student government trying to stop a hells angel's riot: you are going to the principals office.

Ronin13
09-13-2012, 11:56
indeed we were, the man they killed was our primary link to the Libyan resistance.

At least they didn't get inside in Yemen. At least we're running out of countries for this. good luck storming the embassy in Iraq, Jordan seems fairly quiet and the Saudies will keep a tight lid on unrest.

(yes I'm probably mangling some spelling)

I'll say this about Jordan, they're the only ME country aiding the mission in Afghanistan (and they're the biggest bunch of yellow bellies I've ever dealt with). I don't believe they will jump on this, but how much longer until the rest of these countries follow suit? Yemen, Libya, Egypt, who's next? And if this joke of an administration continues to do absolutely jack and/or shit about it, how long until they start thinking it's fair game on US everywhere?

I did just watch an episode of Homeland last night and Claire Danes made a very good observation: America is on a knife edge right now, and all it would take to push us over the brink is another attack on us. Anyone else think these overseas issues aren't really hitting home for a lot of people? I'm worried, how much longer until another attack on the homeland?[Help]

Jer
09-14-2012, 11:37
I did just watch an episode of Homeland last night and Claire Danes made a very good observation:

Yeah, I get all my hard-hitting political & end-of-the-world apocalyptic information from Claire Danes too. [Tooth]

Ronin13
09-14-2012, 11:55
Yeah, I get all my hard-hitting political & end-of-the-world apocalyptic information from Claire Danes too. [Tooth]

Okay funny man, I guess I should attribute that quote to the writers, but I suspect that they're Dems (mainly because the chair of the DNC tries to befriend the main character).

Jer
09-14-2012, 12:03
Okay funny man, I guess I should attribute that quote to the writers, but I suspect that they're Dems (mainly because the chair of the DNC tries to befriend the main character).

Humor is just my natural reaction to things that anger me. This story angers me. Our nation's utter and complete ineptness on such foreign affairs angers me. If we can't protect our embassies or even allow them to protect themselves (guards not allowed live ammo? WTF?!?) then we shouldn't be there. Period.

CrufflerSteve
09-14-2012, 12:06
They don't get us over there and they never will as long as we pander to them.

This guy says it: http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/blog/michael-j-totten/enough-appeasement-already

Enough Appeasement Already

Steve

Ronin13
09-14-2012, 13:10
They don't get us over there and they never will as long as we pander to them.

This guy says it: http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/blog/michael-j-totten/enough-appeasement-already

Enough Appeasement Already

Steve

I really like what he had to say- thanks for sharing that. It would seem too many in power over here just flat out don't get it. And I didn't know they condemned the film before the Cairo Embassy incident... That's just proof that appeasement doesn't do a lick of difference.

Byte Stryke
09-14-2012, 18:04
Don't look now, but I think we just got an Arab Spring to the eye...



Sorry Alex, too soon?


[ROFL1]

ColoWyo
09-14-2012, 18:29
For some reason, embedding is above my pay grade. Not safe for anywhere really.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPGyt3ZDv2Y&feature=player_embedded

Byte Stryke
09-14-2012, 20:29
For some reason, embedding is above my pay grade. Not safe for anywhere really.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPGyt3ZDv2Y&feature=player_embedded


KPGyt3ZDv2Y

Coteaudp
09-14-2012, 20:43
What a cluster this week has been in that region.