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To: Lorianne

Someone needds to tell these IS fighters that they are on the run, and about to be defeated. I don’t think they will be able to take the marines—but it might become an Alamo senario. If they must go—best to go out in a blaze of glory taking as many IS warrior-Dogs with them—better to fall in combat than burn in a cage.


4 posted on 02/12/2015 7:13:16 PM PST by Forward the Light Brigade (Into the Jaws of H*ll Onward! Ride to the sound of the guns!)
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To: Forward the Light Brigade
Considering the bizarre circumstances surrounding the exit from Yemen of the Marine Security Unit described below the problem may be that the POTUS and DOS work out a brilliant plan to avoid ‘unnecessary loss of life’ and order the Marine contingent to turn their weapons over to Isis after rendering them inoperable and based on assurances from ‘reliable Iraqi intermediaries’ the Marines will be allowed to board US transport planes and depart. We know how this would end but I think BHO and Kerry would be overwhelmed by their brilliance and easily push some scheme such as this on to DOD and FMF Lant.:

UPDATE, 9:57p ET: The Marine Corps has clarified what Marines did under State Department orders in Yemen following the evacuation of the U.S. embassy.

Crew served weapons were destroyed at the embassy, while Marines’ personal weapons were “rendered inoperable” at the airport, and their destroyed components were left behind.

The Marine Corps does not dispute the reporting that CENTCOM is outraged over weapons being rendered inoperable.

Read the full statement below:

The Marine Security Force left the American embassy in Yemen for the movement to the airfield as part of the “ordered departure” with only personal weapons. All crew served weapons were destroyed at the embassy prior to movement. None of them were ‘handed over’ in any way to anyone. The destruction of weapons at the embassy and the airport was carried out in accordance with an approved destruction plan.

Upon arrival at the airfield, all personal weapons were rendered inoperable in accordance with advance planning. Specifically, each bolt was removed from its weapons body and rendered inoperable by smashing with sledgehammers. The weapons bodies, minus the bolts, were then separately smashed with sledgehammers. All of these destroyed components were left at the airport — and components were scattered; no usable weapon was taken from any Marine at Sana’a airport.

To be clear: No Marine handed a weapon to a Houthi, or had one taken from him.

6 posted on 02/12/2015 7:19:47 PM PST by robowombat
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