Breaking: About 100 U.S. Special Operations Forces are leaving Yemen as the result of an increase in sectarian violence. These forces include Navy SEALs, Breen Berets and U.S. commandos. Their mission had been to train Yemeni military in counterterrorism operations, but the terrorism got so bad, we have to leave.
The U.S. had not been involved in direct combat with the terrorist Muslims.
The pullout out of Al Anad air base comes as Al Qaeda, another Junior Varsity killing team, captured the Yemen's southern province capital on Friday, which resulted in the death of 20 soldiers, Reuters reported.
Earlier in the day, 4 Paradise-bound suicide bombers committed jihad by blowing themselves up, along with 140 people, in 2 mosques in the capital of Sanaa. Over 300 others were injured in the blasts.
The troops who are leaving are the last Americans stationed in Yemen, which has become a "terrorist theme park" in the Arabian Peninsula.
The Islamic State, aka ISIS, aka ISIL, a Sunni group, claimed responsibility for both bombings at the Shi'ite mosques.
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The U.S. had not been involved in direct combat with the terrorist Muslims.
The pullout out of Al Anad air base comes as Al Qaeda, another Junior Varsity killing team, captured the Yemen's southern province capital on Friday, which resulted in the death of 20 soldiers, Reuters reported.
Earlier in the day, 4 Paradise-bound suicide bombers committed jihad by blowing themselves up, along with 140 people, in 2 mosques in the capital of Sanaa. Over 300 others were injured in the blasts.
The troops who are leaving are the last Americans stationed in Yemen, which has become a "terrorist theme park" in the Arabian Peninsula.
The Islamic State, aka ISIS, aka ISIL, a Sunni group, claimed responsibility for both bombings at the Shi'ite mosques.
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