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Message Subject Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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Take a look at what the US Navy is doing. Makes it appear that we have a lot of military caught without info on the world-wide stage of happenings.

Doncha know that countries in Africa and India need to have their own brand of glp psy-ops for military operations and control. Helps to know what the peeps think in order to make decisions to develop desired outcome.



"Abdisalam Omar of Somalia and Samuel Njuguna of Kenya came to the United States four years ago as aspiring college students.

Ryan Owens reports on swearing in ceremony for U.S. soldiers in Iraq.

Omar, who received a basketball scholarship, studied finance and accounting and dreamed of uniting with his family in France and finding a job in business. Njuguna, a college newspaper writer and yearbook editor, studied communications and wants to become a diplomat.
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"The possibility of being associated with the Navy SEALS got me excited," said Omar. ....."
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Omar and Njuguna, who have completed boot camp at a Naval training facility outside of Chicago, will today take an oath of American allegiance with three other recruits, two from Nepal and one from Kenya. They are ultimately headed to San Diego, California, where they will join the military's ranks as linguists with the Navy SEALS.

"I'm not going to be a Navy SEAL," said Omar, "but I'm going to be working with them and helping them build positive relationships with wherever my regional and linguistic expertise comes into play."

The ceremony marks the first time non-citizen Naval recruits will be naturalized directly out of basic training, reflecting a Pentagon effort to recruit and enlist more immigrant sailors with special skills vital to the U.S. military's missions around the world. ...."

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