Strange, truly, but globalist-satanists must have gotten to the socialist Demon-rats who sent ltr to creepy Joe telling him to negotiate w. Russkies

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Update: House Democrats Formally RETRACT Call For Biden To Negotiate With Russia To End Ukraine Conflict​

by Jamie White
October 25th 2022, 1:15 pm

Link: https://www.infowars.com/posts/demo...kraine-strategy-begin-ceasefire-negotiations/

Looks like nuclear war with Russia is back on the menu!

30 House Democrats had initially urged Joe Biden to consider opening diplomatic dialogue with Russia to wind down Ukraine war as polls show Biden's Ukraine policy killing their midterm prospects.

Update (Oct. 25 1:14PM CST): After just 24 hours, 30 House Democrats have RETRACTED their letter to the Biden administration calling for a reversal of its current war hawk policy in Ukraine in favor of encouraging diplomatic talks with Russia to end the conflict.

In a statement Tuesday announcing their retraction, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) blamed the release of the letter on a staffer, and claimed that diplomacy with Russia can only be achieved with “Ukrainian victory.”

INBOX: “The Congressional Progressive Caucus hereby withdraws its recent letter to the White House regarding Ukraine.” pic.twitter.com/nl4bqFLrXZ
— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) October 25, 2022

“The Congressional Progressive Caucus hereby withdraws its recent letter to the White House regarding Ukraine.”
The letter was drafted several months ago, but unfortunately was released by staff without vetting. As Chair of the Caucus, I accept responsibility for this. Because of the timing, our message is being conflated by some as being equivalent to the recent statement by Republican Leader McCarthy threatening an end to aid to Ukraine if Republicans take over. The proximity of these statements created the unfortunate appearance that Democrats, who have strongly and unanimously supported and voted for every package of military, strategic, and economic assistance to the Ukrainian people, are somehow aligned with Republicans who seek to pull the plug on American support for President Zelensky and the Ukrainian forces.”
“Nothing could be further from the truth. Every war ends with diplomacy, and this one will too after Ukrainian victory. The letter sent yesterday, although restating that basic principle, has been conflated with GOP opposition to support for the Ukrainians’ just defense of their national sovereignty. As such, it is a distraction at this time and we withdraw the letter.”
It appears the Democrat Party is now officially the pro-war political party, and nuclear war with Russia may now be back on the table.

Honestly, I'd rather resign my seat in Congress than subject myself to a spectacle this humiliating. They couldn't even stand behind the slightest war dissent for 24 hours.

Also, this statement is a lie: the vast majority of GOP fully supports Biden's war policies in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/fZTQD8phEt
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) October 25, 2022

“We apologize for calling for diplomacy to end a catastrophic proxy war against a nuclear armed power. Bring on Armageddon!” https://t.co/2xrDw65xTx
— Aaron Maté (@aaronjmate) October 25, 2022

Original story below:


In a massive policy about-face, 30 House Democrats are now urging the Biden regime to reconsider its hardline approach to the Ukraine conflict, noting Biden’s escalatory policy toward Russia is jeopardizing the Democrats’ midterm prospects.

In a letter Monday led by Congressional Progressive Caucus chair Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), the 30 Democrats call on Biden to work toward a “ceasefire” with Russia.

“Given the destruction created by this war for Ukraine and the world, as well as the risk of catastrophic escalation, we also believe it is in the interests of Ukraine, the United States, and the world to avoid a prolonged conflict,” the letter states.

“For this reason, we urge you to pair the military and economic support the United States has provided to Ukraine with a proactive diplomatic push, redoubling efforts to seek a realistic framework for a ceasefire. This is consistent with your recognition that ‘there’s going to have to be a negotiated settlement here,’ and your concern that Vladimir Putin ‘doesn’t have a way out right now, and I’m trying to figure out what we do about that.'”

Jayapal reiterated her colleagues’ new position to the Washington Post, arguing that Biden now needs to seek a “proactive diplomatic push” toward peace with Russia.

“The longer the war in Ukraine goes on, the greater the risk of escalation — to widespread, devastating effect,” Jayapal said in a statement to The Washington Post. “We should have no illusions about the challenge ahead of us, but…my colleagues and I are urging the Administration to engage in a proactive diplomatic push in an effort to seek a realistic framework for a ceasefire.”

The letter included signatures from most of the far-left “Squad,” including Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), as well as other prominent liberals like Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) and Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas).

The letter marks a significant departure from the Democrats’ “as long as it takes” stance on the Ukraine conflict, previously supporting sanctions and energy embargoes against Russia, escalatory arms transfers to Ukraine, and even calls for a preemptive nuclear strike against Russia.

Recall that every single House Democrat last May voted for the $40 billion spending bill that effectively drew the U.S. deeper into war with Russia, with 57 House Republicans voting against.

But Biden’s funneling billions of dollars and weapons to Ukraine and dismissing negotiations with Russia has exacerbated America’s energy crisis to such a point that his Ukraine policy is now hurting Democrats’ chances to win the midterm elections.

For example, Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) was confronted by angry constituents earlier this month for supporting Biden’s endless Ukraine war policy amid massive domestic crises driven by record-high inflation.

“Why can’t you be more like Tulsi Gabbard?” one voter asked, referring to the anti-war former Democrat congresswoman. “You ran as an outsider, yet you’ve been voting to start this war in Ukraine. You’re voting to start a third nuclear war with Russia and China.”

AOC dances to protesters chanting “AOC has got to go” at an event in her district tonight

How absolutely humiliating.

Watch. pic.twitter.com/Ap8sFJJei2
— Danny De Urbina (@dannydeurbina) October 20, 2022

Recent polls show the American people are growing tired of the Biden administration’s continued financial and military support of Ukraine, especially as more pressing energy and economic problems go unaddressed domestically.

Read the House Democrats’ letter to Biden: [ck site link, above, top]
 
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Progressives' Pathetic Ukraine Flip-Flop​

Michael Tracey

Link: https://compactmag.com/article/progressives-pathetic-ukraine-flip-flop

Image for article: Progressives' Pathetic Ukraine Flip-Flop

October 25, 2022

In an episode that could have hardly been more emblematic of the present state of US left-liberalism, the Congressional Progressive Caucus published, then retracted within fewer than 24 hours, a joint letter that putatively called on President Biden to seek a diplomatic resolution to the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Among the many glacier-sized ironies associated with this episode is the fact that even if the letter had just been left to stand, it would have been essentially meaningless. The furor was set off when The Washington Post described it as a demand by House progressives for a “dramatic shift” in Ukraine policy. Few seemed to have actually read the letter before emoting about it. Those who did would have quickly realized that the letter—again, pre-retraction—was effectively an endorsement of the policy status quo. Signatories reaffirmed their enduring support for the “military and economic support the United States has provided to Ukraine,” while merely “urging” that this “support” be “paired” with a “proactive diplomatic push.”
Note that “urging” isn’t the same as “taking actual legislative action to compel,” something that the letter’s signatories indicated zero desire to do, despite the vast array of legislative mechanisms potentially at their disposal to exert influence on Ukraine policy. But that’s the thing: as Progressive Caucus chairwoman Pramila Jayapal desperately rushed to clarify, if one simply looks at the text, “nothing in the letter advocates for a change” in the current US policy of “unequivocal commitment to supporting Ukraine”—i.e., the whole suite of appropriations and authorities that have been granted to Biden so he can unilaterally run the war effort.
Despite its fundamental inconsequentiality, the letter may have given signatories the ability to claim they were “pushing” for diplomacy, even if this “pushing” amounted to little more than a toothless, face-covering p.r. maneuver. Still, it was something they could perhaps cite to constituents who might wonder what they are doing about Biden’s warning that nuclear armageddon fast approaches.
Rep. Mark Pocan reassured a worried supporter that the letter he signed was most certainly not about “criticizing Biden” for his warmaking efforts, because Pocan has long “supported the efforts” and “will continue” to do so. The letter was conceived as a statement “defending the president's approach,” Pocan later added, “rather than altering course.” In other words, Pocan expressly disclaimed any intent to take substantive legislative action with regard to Ukraine policy, such as, theoretically, conditioning continued provision of “aid” to Ukraine on the Biden administration setting forth some concrete plan for diplomatic engagement. By all accounts, the letter was intended by signatories as a restatement of their commitment to indefinitely supporting Ukraine appropriations, with a few polite suggestions thrown in for Biden to ignore at will.
The toothlessness of the letter is all the more glaring because back in May, the very same Progressive Caucus concluded that “logistical support and intelligence sharing” by the United States for a different war constitutes “unauthorized US military involvement,” and introduced a War Powers Resolution to restrict Biden’s ability to continue facilitating that “involvement.” This had to do with Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen, however, not Ukraine. It’s become increasingly permissible to criticize Riyadh in harsh terms after decades of bipartisan consensus, even as Ukraine policy has undergone the opposite trend. Naturally, the Saudi resolution has also gone nowhere in the months since it was introduced, but at least it was a tangible invocation of Congress’ authority to exert oversight in relation to foreign policy. Apparently lost on all involved is that the current US military intervention in Ukraine fits the same criteria progressives denounced with respect to Yemen, and would therefore be equivalently “unauthorized.” But the progressives would never dream of speaking about US policy in Ukraine such a manner.
Even before the letter was retracted Tuesday afternoon, White House spokesman John Kirby verified its fundamental pointlessness when he condescendingly informed the signatories that he “appreciates their very thoughtful concerns.” However, Kirby advised, they should be aware it remains US policy that “Zelensky gets to determine, because it’s his country, what success looks like and when to negotiate.” That Washington has dispersed approximately $9 billion in “direct budgetary support” to Ukraine for the maintenance of the most basic government services, such as paying public-employee salaries and pensions, apparently has no bearing on Zelensky’s eternal “sovereignty” to make relevant governmental decisions.
Also before the letter was officially retracted, signatory Rep. Mark Takano swiftly mobilized to proclaim that he “will continue to support appropriations to aid Ukrainian self-determination,” because “only Ukrainians have a right to determine the terms by which this war ends.” Increasingly, the top officials of the Ukrainian government are leaving no ambiguity whatsoever about those “terms.” In an address on Oct. 24 to mark the eight-month anniversary of the war’s start, Volodymyr Zelensky declared, “All of Ukraine will be free.” By this, he specified that he was referring to not just “Donbas, Kharkiv Oblast, Kherson,” but also “Zaporizhzhia Oblast and Crimea, as well.”
Hence, the “terms” to which the Progressive Caucus has now bound itself would require accepting a scenario few considered plausible when the invasion was first launched in February—that US intervention would eventually be marshaled so far as to enable a full-fledged Ukrainian military offensive in Crimea. This had once been seen as among the scenarios whereby Vladimir Putin could decide Russian territory was under “existential threat” and use nuclear weapons in response.
Any legislator who genuinely would like to effectuate a shift in current US policy on Ukraine could demonstrate this by doing something novel: taking legislative action. But almost no member of Congress is really doing this. And yes, that includes Republicans, some of whom have marginally modified their rhetorical posture in recent months by professing superficial partisan criticisms of Biden’s war management. In substantive policy terms, though, they give scant indication they would ultimately do anything of significance to alter the status quo.
Hearts across DC went aflutter when Kevin McCarthy, the potentially incoming speaker of the House, vaguely suggested that Republicans would not give Biden a “blank check” on further Ukraine appropriations if the party wins a majority next month. At the same time, McCarthy is going around the country delivering stump speeches in which he elaborately expounds on his theory that Putin is the modern-day Hitler. The idea that McCarthy, in conjunction with Sen. Mitch McConnell, would suddenly cease appropriations for the Ukraine war effort is not sustained by any real evidence. Vaguely gesturing against the idea of a “blank check” is not some iron-clad resolution to oppose writing a check of any kind. Adding another layer of irony to the whole Progressive Caucus saga, the progressives cited McCarthy’s nonexistent repudiation of Ukraine appropriations as a factor compelling them to retract the letter and announce an even more radicalized, hard-line stance on the war. Bipartisan fakery piled on top of bipartisan fakery.
Speaking of bipartisanship, Sens. Jack Reed and James Inhofe recently slipped a gloriously bipartisan amendment into the forthcoming National Defense Appropriations bill that would grant the Defense Department “emergency” procurement powers, designed for “wartime,” so contracts can be more expeditiously brokered with the weapons manufacturers to drastically accelerate the provision of munitions to Ukraine (and, simultaneously, Taiwan). This move has the quality of being actual, tangible legislative action, so it’s not likely that the House progressives have even heard about it, and even less likely that they would fathom taking legislative action of their own to counter it. Because, as they have now gone out of their way to make abundantly clear, they are enthusiastic backers of the current policy mix.
“Progressives tend to be among the most fervid backers of this ... military intervention.”
Jamie Raskin, the House Progressive Caucus member who was presumably the most horrified to find his name had been attached to the excessively pro-diplomacy letter, soon after released a statement that elucidates the moral and political prism through which progressives are being instructed to view the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Raskin reproaches “progressive and liberal people” who exhibit the “colonialist reflex” whereupon they would seek to exert any influence at all over US policy in Ukraine. What all right-minded progressives must understand, Raskin exhorts, is that Moscow is a “world center of antifeminist, antigay, anti-trans hatred, as well as the homeland of replacement theory for export. In supporting Ukraine, we are opposing these fascist views, and supporting the urgent principles of democratic pluralism.” That the current government of Ukraine embodies “the urgent principles of democratic pluralism” is demonstrated, per Raskin, by the fact that “a woman serves as deputy minister of defense” and “sexual minorities are represented within the Ukrainian armed forces.” If there is a more beautifully distilled encapsulation of why self-proclaimed progressives tend to be among the most fervid backers of this particular US military intervention, no one has yet produced it.
In one sense, it may be for the best that the Progressive Caucus ensnared itself in this farcical letter-retracting episode. Pursuant to the melodramatic press release in which they “hereby withdraw” the letter, the progressives explicitly professed their staunch opposition to diplomacy, declaring that diplomacy could only be conceivably entertained “after Ukrainian victory.” This means diplomacy is to be outright abandoned as a method for achieving any cessation in hostilities—replaced with a tenacious, uncompromising zeal to inflict total military defeat on Russia. As such, the progressives are also fully on board with whatever hard-line, maximalist war objective Zelenksy and his government officials demand next. (One of Zelensky’s top advisers, Andrii Yermak, recently dismissed the possibility of negotiations with Moscow on the ground that his would-be Russian colleagues are “cavemen” who “only understand the language of power.”)
In the name of defending Ukraine’s “national sovereignty,” the progressives now officially resolve to pretend indefinitely that the “sovereign” decision-making power in this warfare arrangement is somehow not in the possession of the United States—i.e., the government that is single-handedly sponsoring, bankrolling, and operationally coordinating a foreign belligerent’s sprawling war effort against the country with the world’s largest nuclear arsenal.
That the United States could even be in the position to purportedly delegate “sovereign” authority to Ukraine over diplomatic, strategic, and military decisions just further demonstrates that the ultimate decision-making authority in fact resides in Washington, DC, and not the Eastern European capital formerly known as “Kiev.” And the Biden administration is therefore exercising its own “sovereign” discretion to pursue increasingly maximalist war aims, notwithstanding a level of nuclear risk that Biden himself says is comparable to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Passionate support for this policy approach was basically always the progressives’ position, but their p.r. blunder has helpfully clarified things for anyone who might have been confused.
 

Watch: Ilhan Omar Calls Anti-War Protesters “Dangerous Propagandists” For Disrupting Town Hall​

by ZeroHedge
October 28th 2022, 4:05 pm

Link: https://www.infowars.com/posts/watc...erous-propagandists-for-disrupting-town-hall/

Omar defended her policies by broadly invoking the children of Ukraine

After protesters crashed an AOC town hall earlier this month, calling her a sellout on foreign policy despite her being labeled a “progressive” – now it’s another member of ‘the Squad’ whose political rallies are getting crashed.

Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar held a town hall Thursday night in Richfield, Minnesota – which came days after she was among 30 Progressive Dems to issue a letter to President Biden urging a diplomatic solution on Ukraine, but which was retracted merely less than a day later after backlash from fellow Democrats. Like AOC before, anti-war activists demanded answers from Rep Omar on Ukraine.

Journalist and independent political commentator Michael Tracy observed of a video clip of the exchange, “Pressed on her Ukraine war position for what may be the first time since February, Ilhan Omar just starts incoherently scream-crying”….

Ilhan Omar doubles down on backing Ukraine and yells at anti-war protesters pic.twitter.com/MbIkuug52z
— samirah (@SameeraKhan) October 28, 2022

“You are supposed to be a progressive democrat! Anti-war! Anti-war!” – a protester can be heard shouting during her talk. She then responded: “We are helping Ukraine defend themselves…”

“$80 billion to Ukraine is not anti war”
– the man continued interrupting. She then struggled to explain as tensions in the room grew that the aid is saving Ukrainian lives amid the Russian onslaught.

Immediately after the town hall incident in which Omar was called a “warmonger” she took to Twitter to denounce the activists as “dangerous propagandists”.

“I am sorry, you all aren’t ‘anti-war protesters,’ you are dangerous propagandists who are literally making a mockery of the anti-war movement,” she wrote in a pair of tweets.
She added: “I have never had the pleasure of responding to [Russia’s] ridiculous internet disinformation in person before. Thank you for the opportunity”
She defended her yes votes in support of massive US aid to Ukraine as not at all ‘promoting war’. “I am amazed at the nerve that some people have to not be upset with the country literally waging war, but at the country defending itself and those helping them do that,” the Minnesota Democrat commented additionally.

I am sorry, you all aren’t “anti war protesters”, you are dangerous propagandists who are literally making a mockery of the anti war movement.

I have never had the pleasure of responding to 🇷🇺 ridiculous internet disinformation in person before. Thank you for the opportunity ✌🏽 https://t.co/xzTLQCymgO
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) October 28, 2022

And further: “I was even told by one of these people tonight, ‘it’s America that started the Russia war,’ seriously wtf,” she said in the aftermath.

But some have noted that seven months ago, and early on in the Russian invasion, Rep Omar was tweeting about how dangerous it would be to flood Ukraine with West-supplied weapons…

Back in March, Ilhan Omar sounded a lot like the antiwar protesters she demonizes today as Putin puppets.

Her rhetoric then was purely performative, while her actions ultimately reinforced the objectives of Empire.

This is why we call them the #fraudsquad. pic.twitter.com/RM64jQCP6Y
— Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) October 28, 2022

And yet now Omar, AOC, and fellow Progressives in Congress have proven they are afraid to so much as raise the potential for diplomacy with Russia, in the face of nuclear-armed confrontation – even after President Biden himself admitted the world is staring down nuclear “Armageddon”.

The #FraudSquad surrenders yet again 🏳🏳🏳 https://t.co/ITfNUm0yt2
— Gramsci en colère (@AmericanDevine) October 25, 2022

During the town hall fiasco with the protesters, Omar defended her policies by broadly invoking the children of Ukraine…

“We are helping little children like me that had been helped,” she said, in reference to her own experience of coming to America as a young refugee.

“Listen. Unless you have not been paying attention to what is happening, there are millions of Ukrainians that have been displaced. There are piles of bodies that are being found in mass graves,” she said while raising her voice. “There are little children [whose] lives are being lost…” The protesters then cited the killings of civilians by Ukrainian forces in the Donbas going back to 2014.

By the end of the back-and-forth, Omar is seen getting emotional and almost screaming, with her voice cracking in anger and frustration as she shouts down the heckler.
 
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Ocasio-Cortez Celebrates Tucker Carlson Getting Fired: ‘Good Things Can Happen’​

STATION GOSSIP 07:26

Link: http://www.stationgossip.com/2023/04/ocasio-cortez-celebrates-tucker-carlson.html

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) celebrated Fox News’ firing of former host Tucker Carlson on Monday, saying that “de-platforming work...​


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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) celebrated Fox News’ firing of former host Tucker Carlson on Monday, saying that “de-platforming works” and that “good things can happen.”
Ocasio-Cortez’s remarks come after she claimed over the weekend that Carlson was responsible for “incitement of violence” and that lawmakers needed to be open to “explore through law” ways to regulate news content on networks like Fox News.

“Tucker Carlson is out at Fox News — couldn’t have happened to a better guy,” AOC sarcastically said. “What I will say though, is while I’m very glad that the person who is arguably responsible for the, some of the, largest driving some of the most amounts of death threats and violent threats not just to my office, but to plenty of people across the country.”
“I also kind of feel like I’m like waiting for the cutscene at the end of a Marvel movie after all the credits have rolled, and then you see like the villain’s like hand, re-emerge out to grip over like the end of a building or something,” she added. “But de-platforming works, and it is important and there you go. Good things can happen.”

The lawmaker’s remarks come after Fox News made the announcement that Carlson would be leaving the network, sending shockwaves through the media after Carlson dominated cable news ratings in recent years.

“FOX News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways,” Fox News said in a statement. “We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor.”
“Mr. Carlson’s last program was Friday April 21st” the statement continued. “Fox News Tonight will air live at 8 PM/ET starting this evening as an interim show helmed by rotating FOX News personalities until a new host is named.”
 

SOMALIA FIRST? A CLOSER LOOK AT ILHAN OMAR AND HER POLITICAL 'FAMILY BUSINESS' IN MOGADISHU​

Link: https://www.blacklistednews.com/art...ar-and-her-political-family-business-in.html/

Published: February 1, 2024

SOURCE: DOSSIER.TODAY


HER FIRST HUSBAND AND THE FATHER TO HER THREE CHILDREN IS A SENIOR ADVISER TO THE SOMALI PRESIDENT SHE CALLS HER "UNCLE," WHO ALLEGEDLY SOLD OUT HIS COUNTRY TO FOREIGN POWERS.​


Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) have pledged to “protect the interests of Somalia” over the U.S., but she aligns herself and her powerful Somali political network with a puppet regime in Mogadishu that sold her home country out to foreign powers.
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A series of speeches from Rep Ilhan Omar (D-MN) to the Somali community in Minnesota has resurfaced on social media and cable news, sparking an righteous uproar about her commitment to America as a United States congresswoman.
In one of the videos, Omar tells the audience that she has a “special relationship” with “our president,” but she’s not referring to Joe Biden. She’s talking about Somali president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
"I call him uncle and he calls me his girl," she explained, adding, "Somalia is our home. It is our heart. We always think about Somalia."
In the other clip, Omar pledges to “protect the interests of Somalia within the U.S. system.”

Since becoming an American politician in 2016, Omar has seemingly dedicated her energies to advancing the interests of her homeland. But even more specifically, she’s advancing the interests of Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
Many Somali nationalists consider Mohamud an illegitimate leader who was installed in 2022 via a fake electoral process. That year, Mr Mohamud “defeated” the nationalist candidate (who embraced hats sporting the slogan “Make Somalia Great Again”) and quickly became subservient to the Biden Admin's demands.
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Rep Omar with President Mohamud in 2022
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December 2016, Ilhan Omar in Mogadishu with President Mohamud
President Mohamud was installed through an electoral process that included the counting of only 327 votes in a country of 16 million. He had previously served as president during the Obama years, with a term spanning from 2012-2017.
The BBC reported on the “election” within the failed state:
“Mr Mohamud was sworn in shortly after the final results were announced, prompting supporters in the capital to cheer and fire guns into the air. He will serve for the next four years.”
“Explosions could be heard nearby as voting was taking place, but police said no casualties were reported,” the BBC report adds.
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One day after Mohamud was reinstalled in office, the Biden Administration announced that hundreds of U.S. troops would be redeployed to Somalia.
In 2020, President Trump executed a full withdrawal of the 700 American troops in the country. Other than the brief Trump-led withdrawal, the U.S. troop presence in Somalia has remained consistent since 2007. Just last week, the Pentagon launched a series of air strikes in Somalia.
And one day after the announced troop deployment, talks began on the topic of “investments” in Somalia’s precious natural resources.
Fewer than three months after securing the presidency, Mohamud appointed Ahmed Hirsi, Ilhan Omar’s first husband and the father to her three children, as a senior advisor to the president. He remains in that position today.
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Somehow, Ilhan Omar has found a way to maker herself both America-last and Somalia-last, having enriched herself and her family at the expense of the citizens of the two countries that she calls home.
Life in Somalia is pretty much hell on earth, and it has been that way for quite some time. The country has long been controlled by factions of theocratic gangs, and there is no real functioning government. Al Shabaab, the infamous Islamic militant group, has long dominated the political discourse within the country. American administrations have leveraged the Al Qaeda link to Al Shabaab claims to utilize the post 9/11 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) and deploy troops into the country indefinitely without the consent of Congress. In addition to the political issues, Somalis face extreme poverty and food shortages countrywide. The average Somali makes a little over one dollar a day. Ms Omar and her political allies are not doing anything positive to change that reality.

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