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    Default Obama sending 3,000 US troops to Ebola Zone.....

    No. It's not satire. It's the reality in this Obamanation. Yet another Barry "in yer face, America" outrage-du-jour that I suspect will be, from now on, coming "fast and furious" over his last (presumably and hopefully) two years in office.

    Apparently, Barry thinks that the Liberian Ebola outbreak is more of a threat to the USA than ISIS and radical jihadists. And apparently, Barry is going to make damn sure that that will be the case.

    Why, you ask, does he think this way? He probably figures this is the best way to create more orchestrated chaos and civilian outrage in the US. Why....it's 'almost as if' Barry were trying to instigate another civil war....or at least a civil insurrection. Something that would require him to declare Martial Law.

    We knew he hated the US military, probably even more than Bill Clinton hated the US military....but we had no idea just how much. Sending our best and brightest to an Ebola infested hell-hole proves it. It's official.


    US to send 3,000 troops to Ebola danger zone as Obama administration shuffles military's mission in Africa

    The United States government is sending thousands of military troops to the west African nation of Liberia as part of the Obama administration's Ebola virus-response strategy, the White House said late Monday night.

    'U.S. Africa Command will set up a Joint Force Command headquartered in Monrovia, Liberia, to provide regional command and control support to U.S. military activities and facilitate coordination with U.S. government and international relief efforts,' a statement from the White House press office said.

    'A general from U.S. Army Africa, the Army component of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), will lead this effort, which will involve an estimated 3,000 U.S. forces.'

    Liberia is the hardest-hit of the four west African nations that have confirmed Ebola cases, accounting for more than one-half of the fatalities. The others are Sierra Leone, Guinea and, to a lesser extent, Nigeria.

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    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3DWInx4zw
    Last edited by DLT; 09-16-2014 at 05:28 PM.

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