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wiki on the same en.wikipedia.org...
Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the leader of Kataeb Hezbollah or the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), was killed in the same airstrike that took out Soleimani. Kataeb Hezbollah was responsible for a recent attack that killed an American contractor, which kicked off a series of retaliatory strikes by the U.S. and ultimately led to the storming of the embassy. al-Muhandis had promised to “stop America and all of its Iraqi cronies” after the strikes.
so hopefully Kuwait is happy about this guy being gone as well
Allegations of terrorism have been levelled against him over his activities in Kuwait in the 1980s.[2][3] He was sentenced to death in absentia by a court in Kuwait for his involvement in 1983 Kuwait bombings.[4] Muhandis was on the United States list of designated terrorists.[5] He was killed by a targeted U.S. drone strike at the Baghdad International Airport on 3 January 2020, which also killed Iran's Revolutionary Guard Commander Qasem Soleimani.[6]
not like the military is having a short fall or at least not as bad as it was
U.S. Army leaders declared victory Tuesday over the service's recruiting crisis, announcing that it had exceeded its fiscal 2019 goals for recruiting and retention and increased the number of women in its active-duty ranks. The announcement comes after a year-long struggle to recover from a recruiting shortfall in fiscal 2018 when the service missed its goal for the active force by 6,500 soldiers. As a result, the Army launched sweeping changes to its recruiting strategy that included adding about 700 recruiters and targeting 22 major cities the service had not focused on in the past. The recruitment total for 2019 is still lower than last year’s recruitment total, however. The Army started fiscal 2018 with a goal of recruiting 80,000 soldiers, then adjusted the goal mid-year to 76,500. It ultimately recruited 70,000 in 2018, compared with 68,000 so far this year.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
Going hot - like I said the other day, protest all you want but when the US military starts gearing up, its on so every action you take moving forward is a gigantic waste of time (but it might get you a few internet likes and thumbs up n stuff).
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
a reply to: XCrycek
I'm expecting Trump Jr., Jared and Ivanka to be on front lines when SHTF. Oh wait...
They can't, they have a hereditary medical condition that causes the spine to turn to jelly and something else to do with the bones in the heels.
originally posted by: XCrycek
I'm expecting Trump Jr., Jared and Ivanka to be on front lines when SHTF. Oh wait...
originally posted by: Breakthestreak
I’m just waiting for President Trump to airdrop four billion dollars in cash, on a pallet, straight to the Iranian government
Like a real President would