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U.S. Military Revolts Against Obama?s Decision to ?Support Al-Qaeda in Syria? | Vision to America
This is the latest news - the US Military is revolting against Obama's decision to support Al Qaeda in Syria. This coupled with the latest news of Al Qaeda joining Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt - which is currently murdering Christians and burning down churches is a very a troubling picture of how fast things are unraveling.
We need to be praying for Obama that he will decide against supporting the Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood. We cannot afford these unholy alliances and should sever them at once.
Here is a clip from the article:
A military revolt against the Obama administration’s plan to launch a potentially disastrous attack on Syria is gathering pace, with both top brass and regular service members express their vehement opposition to the United States becoming entangled in the conflict. The backlash began to spread on social media yesterday with numerous members of the military posting photos of themselves holding up signs stating that they would refuse to fight on the same side as Al-Qaeda in Syria. Others have posted their photos on Twitter alongside the hashtag #IdidntJoin.
This is the latest news - the US Military is revolting against Obama's decision to support Al Qaeda in Syria. This coupled with the latest news of Al Qaeda joining Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt - which is currently murdering Christians and burning down churches is a very a troubling picture of how fast things are unraveling.
We need to be praying for Obama that he will decide against supporting the Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood. We cannot afford these unholy alliances and should sever them at once.
Here is a clip from the article:
A military revolt against the Obama administration’s plan to launch a potentially disastrous attack on Syria is gathering pace, with both top brass and regular service members express their vehement opposition to the United States becoming entangled in the conflict. The backlash began to spread on social media yesterday with numerous members of the military posting photos of themselves holding up signs stating that they would refuse to fight on the same side as Al-Qaeda in Syria. Others have posted their photos on Twitter alongside the hashtag #IdidntJoin.
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