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rangerrebew

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US Marine quick reaction force deployed twice in last 30 days to defend embassies
The US Marine Security Augmentation Unit has completed 107 deployments
By Peter Aitken | Fox News

 

The U.S. Marine Security Augmentation Unit has deployed twice in the past 30 days to support and protect embassies in Africa and the Caribbean.

The quick reaction force consists of 145 Marines who can deploy in small teams at a moment’s notice from Quantico, Virginia to anywhere in the world – including a small African nation like Eswatini.

A team of 13 Marines deployed to Eswatini on June 30 as thousands of protesters took to the streets to decry their King Mswati III, who lives in luxury as his citizens starve.

https://www.foxnews.com/world/us-marine-force-deployed-twice-defend-embassies

rangerrebew

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Benghazi, however, is still off limits until after all survivors of the Imam Obama fiasco are dead. ////00000////

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However the US media was too busy covering the Delta Variant & the 1/6 commission.

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"Eswatini"?

The old Swaziland.  A tiny little pimple on the eastern cheek of South Africa.

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Kamaji wrote:
""Eswatini"?
The old Swaziland."


My first reaction while reading the first post above was "What is Eswatini? Never heard of it!"

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However the US media was too busy covering the Delta Variant & the 1/6 commission.

It's surreal. It makes me wonder what else we're missing.