THIS DAY IN HISTORY – U.S Marines storm Mogadishu, Somalia – 1992

Via History.com

On this day in 1992, 1,800 United States Marines arrive in Mogadishu, Somalia, to spearhead a multinational force aimed at restoring order in the conflict-ridden country.

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Following centuries of colonial rule by countries including Portugal, Britain and Italy, Mogadishu became the capital of an independent Somalia in 1960. Less than 10 years later, a military group led by Major General Muhammad Siad Barre seized power and declared Somalia a socialist state. A drought in the mid-1970s combined with an unsuccessful rebellion by ethnic Somalis in a neighboring province of Ethiopia to deprive many of food and shelter. By 1981, close to 2 million of the country’s inhabitants were homeless. Though a peace accord was signed with Ethiopia in 1988, fighting increased between rival clans within Somalia, and in January 1991 Barre was forced to flee the capital. Over the next 23 months, Somalia’s civil war killed some 50,000 people; another 300,000 died of starvation as United Nations peacekeeping forces struggled in vain to restore order and provide relief amid the chaos of war.

In early December 1992, outgoing U.S. President George H.W. Bush sent the contingent of Marines to Mogadishu as part of a mission dubbed Operation Restore Hope. Backed by the U.S. troops, international aid workers were soon able to restore food distribution and other humanitarian aid operations. Sporadic violence continued, including the murder of 24 U.N. soldiers from Pakistan in 1993. As a result, the U.N. authorized the arrest of General Mohammed Farah Aidid, leader of one of the rebel clans. On October 3, 1993, during an attempt to make the arrest, rebels shot down two of the U.S. Army’s Black Hawk helicopters and killed 18 American soldiers.

As horrified TV viewers watched images of the bloodshed—-including footage of Aidid’s supporters dragging the body of one dead soldier through the streets of Mogadishu, cheering—-President Bill Clinton immediately gave the order for all American soldiers to withdraw from Somalia by March 31, 1994. Other Western nations followed suit. When the last U.N. peacekeepers left in 1995, ending a mission that had cost more than $2 billion, Mogadishu still lacked a functioning government. A ceasefire accord signed in Kenya in 2002 failed to put a stop to the violence, and though a new parliament was convened in 2004, rival factions in various regions of Somalia continue to struggle for control of the troubled nation.

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catfish
catfish
December 9, 2017 7:43 am

“On this day in 1992, 1,800 United States Marines arrive in Mogadishu, Somalia, to spearhead a multinational force aimed at restoring order in the conflict-ridden country.”

Get the fuck out – what retard believes that shit – USA has never done anything benevolent for anyone – always its own lying, conniving, satanic interests at heart – marine NWO thugs deserve to be dragged through the steets of Mogadishu – just like those Blackwater thugs who where burned and hanged from the bridge.

Stucky
Stucky
  catfish
December 9, 2017 8:10 am

Yup.

I think history.com might be a government ass kissing web site.

catfish
catfish
  Stucky
December 9, 2017 8:19 am

Yeah – but why is such propaganda published here?

Stucky I’ll probably get a lot of thumbs down for my comment, but those people should realise that there is no difference between the marines and, I quote from TBP: – “Arizona Cop Acquitted for Killing Man Crawling Down Hotel Hallway While Begging for His Life. A true copfuck hero. We should honor these brave thugs in blue? How could a fucking jury acquit this motherfucker?”

The difference being that the citizens of other countries didn’t vote for the state mafia who employs such thugs.

JLW
JLW
  catfish
December 9, 2017 8:46 am

No regular Marine nor any other innocent person deserves to the dragged through the street. If anyone deserves that its the Bushes and the Clintons and most of the UN types, Soros and a bunch of bankers.

I don’t know of any sinister reason Bush ordered this other than the usual Republican guilt syndrome and trying to ‘prove’ they care about black folks in Africa too. If they really wanted to help they would have quit selling weapons to them years ago. Then they would have to kill each other with spears.

catfish
catfish
  JLW
December 9, 2017 8:49 am

No regular SS concentration camp employee nor any other innocent person deserves to be hanged by a Nuremburg kangaroo court. If anyone derserves that it is the Hitlers, Himmlers and the Goebels.
No regular contract killer should be dragged in the streets nor any other innocent person. If anyone deserves then it is the person making the contract or his mafia bosses.
No regular Arizona Cop deserves to be dragged through the streets for Killing Man Crawling Down Hotel Hallway While Begging for His Life. If anyone deserves it – then it is his superiors and the sheriff.
No regular Japanese soldier who disembowelled American POWs should ever be dragged through the streets. If anyone the Emperor of Japan

I think JLW will never get it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  catfish
December 9, 2017 9:30 am

The only thing the US can do to make up for the unjustified attack on innocent Somali people is to allow free and open migration of them to America where they can find a better life that we have denied them being able to have there.

catfish
catfish
  Anonymous
December 9, 2017 9:46 am

I reckon the Germans would have has a better life under Hitler if the US thugs didn’t intervene. Look at Germany now – mass immigration and increasing poverty.
No wonder the yankee thugs top themselves when they get back home. Judas comes to mind. Was it worth the thirty pieces of guvment silver eh? Would fuck their wives and girlfriends to console them but they are so fat cos they have been eating yankee GMO and hormone-pumped crap.
And if the USA didn’t destroy these countries under the orders of the SOS then people would stay.
Besides, USA is slowly being turned into a third world nation. Slowly but surely. Your taxes breeding nignogs.
I know Yugoslavs (Serbians) who went to USA and came back despite your thugs fuckin’ bombing their country and supporting Albanian Muslim thug mafia against this proud Christian country.

Look at Libya before yankees interved on behalf of ZOG:
Last time a yankee president did that he got his head blown away:

TC
TC
  Anonymous
December 9, 2017 9:50 am

You left out the \sarc tag at the end.

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22winmag - ZH refugee who just couldn't take the avalanche of damn-near-hourly Bitcoin and doom porn stories
December 9, 2017 11:29 am

A standing army is the bane of liberty.

1992, the year I was honorably discharged.