In 2011, the Anti-Semitic President Hussein Obama announced the end of the Iraqi war. Turns out he could not have been more mistaken

In 2011,  the Anti-Semitic President,  Hussein Obama,  announced the end of the Iraqi war.  "We leave behind an Iraq that is strong,  stable and sovereign."  Turns out he could not have been more mistaken, on all counts  . . . .   an intentional lie told to justify the cowardly act of immediate withdrawal.  In the summer of 2012,  he and Joe the Blow,  were busy telling folks,  "GM is alive and al Qaeda is dead,"  another disgraceful lie,  this time told to win re-election.  In the meantime,  al Qaeda killed our ambassador in Benghazi,  something Obama apparently read about in the papers,  before going to bed while two of the embassy's support team were fighting for their lives,  a five hour ordeal,  all while Obama packed it up before heading off to Las Vegas.  In January of 2014,  he diminished the tidal wave of expanding jihad,  by claiming that ISIS was the J.V. team, and, we all know how that bit of idiocy went.  Finally,  in September of 2014,  he declared Yemen a model of success for his anti-terror campaign,  four months before the U.S.  was forced to permanently close its Embassy in that nation, yesterday.   Turns out,  Yemen IS a perfect example of Obama's success against militant Muslim jihad.  Sad but true.

The man is not a joke,  he is an enemy of the state and a fool.  Absolutely disgraceful.

From a State Department publication,  we have this shocking announcement:

Due to the  recent resignation of the Yemeni president, prime minister, and cabinet, and the ongoing security concerns, the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa is unable to provide routine consular services and will have very limited ability to assist with emergency cases involving U.S. citizens. The U.S. Embassy will be closed to the public until further notice out of an abundance of caution and care for our employees and others who may be visiting the Embassy. We are continuously analyzing the security conditions and will resume consular operations as soon as our analysis indicates we are able to do so safely.
The U.S. Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the high security threat level in Yemen due to terrorist activities and civil unrest. The Department urges U.S. citizens not to travel to Yemen. U.S. citizens still in Yemen should make plans to depart immediately. U.S. citizens seeking to depart Yemen are responsible for making their own travel arrangements. Travelers should reconfirm flight schedules with their airline prior to going to the airport. Flight cancellations occur frequently. There are no plans for charter flights or other U.S. government-coordinated evacuations.
U.S. citizens in Yemen remain vulnerable to kidnappings and terrorist attacks, especially when in transit to and from residences or workplaces. U.S. citizens should exercise caution and take prudent security measures in all areas, especially those areas frequented by Westerners. All U.S. citizens are reminded to vary their routes and times for all travel, maintain a high level of vigilance, keep a low profile, lock car windows and doors, carry a cell phone at all times, and report suspicious incidents to the Embassy.

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