Friday, February 7, 2020

Our Navy, Our Heroes and A Measure of Justice

Good Hunting, Gentlemen

“Our message to the terrorists is clear: You will never escape American justice. If you attack our citizens, you forfeit your life!”--President Donald J. Trump, 2020 State of the Union Address
Washington Examiner: "President Trump confirmed that one of the world’s top terrorist leaders, Qassim al Rimi, has been killed. The 41-year-old Rimi was the leader of al Qaeda’s affiliate in Yemen, and the possibility of his death was reported earlier, although officials were wary to say for certain he was dead until confirmation was received. The State Department had a $10 million bounty on Rimi’s head. "The United States conducted a counterterrorism operation in Yemen that successfully eliminated Qasim al-Rimi," read a Thursday evening statement from the White House. "The United States, our interests, and our allies are safer as a result of his death. We will continue to protect the American people by tracking down and eliminating terrorists who seek to do us harm," the statement said."
The dead pig al Rimi and his dead snake Alshamrani; 
one taken by Florida sheriffs, the other by US commandos, Your faithful servants

The organization had boasted of their evil crimes in Pensacola:
NY Post“All three of the victims who died in Friday’s shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola were young sailors who dreamed of flying for the Navy.
Their names were confirmed Saturday by officials and their heartbroken families.
Airman Mohammed “Mo” Haitham, 19, of St. Petersburg, Fla., had joined the Navy after his 2018 high school graduation and had just finished boot camp when he was assigned to the prestigious base.
“The commander of his school did call me,” his mother, a Navy veteran, told the Tampa Bay Times. “He told me my son did try to stop the shooter.”
Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson, 23, of Coffee, Ala., was mortally wounded by Saudi national Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, 21, but heroically alerted first responders to the shooter’s location before breathing his last.
“Today has been the worst day of my life. My youngest brother gave his life for his country in a senseless shooting,” his brother Adam wrote on Facebook.
“Joshua Kaleb Watson saved countless lives today with his own. After being shot multiple times, he made it outside and told the first response team where the shooter was and those details were invaluable. . . . He died a hero and we are beyond proud.”
Joshua, originally from Enterprise, Ala., was a recent graduate of the Naval Academy, where he served as a wrestling coach and captain of the school’s rifle team.
“He’s wanted to be in the military since he was 5 years old,” his father, Benjamin Watson, told USA Today, noting his son had been the officer on deck when Alshamrani opened fire. “He died serving his country.”
The name of the third victim was released by the Navy on Saturday night; he is Airman Apprentice Cameron Scott Walters, 21, from Richmond Hill, Ga.”.......

Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson. Airman Apprentice Cameron Scott Walters. Airman Mohammed “Mo” Haitham.  

They wanted nothing more than to fly for you. American Heroes all.

Father God, Rest their Souls.

Song of Solomon 8:6-7
6-7Hang my locket around your neck,
    wear my ring on your finger.
Love is invincible facing danger and death.
    Passion laughs at the terrors of hell.
The fire of love stops at nothing—
    it sweeps everything before it.
Flood waters can’t drown love,
    torrents of rain can’t put it out.
Amen and amen.

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