January 25, 2012


Obama Orders Another Navy SEALs Raid

In a daring nighttime raid, U.S. Navy SEALs rescued two hostages, including one American, who were being held by kidnappers in Somalia, MSNBC reports.

The details are reminiscent of the raid that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden: "two teams of Navy SEALs landed by helicopter near the compound where the two hostages were being held. As the SEALS approached the compound on foot gunfire broke out, the U.S. officials said, and several of the militants were reportedly killed... The SEALs gathered up Buchanan and Thisted, loaded them onto the helicopters and flew them to safety at an undisclosed location. The two hostages were not injured during the rescue operation and are reported to be in relatively good condition."

"The first indication of the rescue operation came Tuesday night in Washington from President Obama himself. As the president entered the House chambers to give his State of the Union Speech, he pointed to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta standing in the crowd and said, 'Leon. Good job tonight. Good job tonight.'"


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