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Rep. Ilhan Omar has blasted President Donald Trump in her home district, one day after his supporters chanted 'send her back' of the congresswoman. 'Welcome home Ilhan!' the crowd chanted on Thursday at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport as she arrived from Washington DC. 'It feels good to be home,' Omar said into a bullhorn at the airport telling the crowd that Trump's policies are 'fascist' and vowing to be a 'nightmare' for him. Omar later held a town hall about 'Medicare for all' in her Minneapolis district. Trump started the week's tumult by tweeting Sunday that Omar and three other freshmen congresswomen could 'go back' to their native countries if they were unhappy here. The president did not back down from his criticism of Omar on Thursday. They have 'a big obligation and the obligation is to love your country,' he said. 'There's such hatred. They have such hatred.' πŸ˜‚ #fools
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Panicking paratrooper cadet presumably in Belarus screams hysterically as he is tossed out of a plane by instructor. πŸ˜‚ #lol
Terrifying cockpit footage has emerged of the moment a Boeing 737 ploughed into the Pacific Ocean after its frantic pilot yelled 'we're too low!'. The air crash investigation video was released yesterday after the Air Niugini jet ditched 1,500ft from a runway in Micronesia, Papua New Guinea, last September. One passenger died and another nine were injured in the crash in which 34 passengers managed to scramble to safety from the Chuuk Lagoon off Weno island. The investigation in Papua New Guinea has found the pilots ignored numerous 'pull up' warning lights and alarms as it came in to land. ✈️😱
A 'drone-killer' buggy chained to the deck of the USS Boxer is believed to be behind the attack which brought down an Iranian drone. The buggy uses highly sensitive radar to detect small incoming targets and then deploys signal blocking technology to sever the link between the drone and its control tower, causing it to fall from the sky. If the signal-jammer fails, then the buggy's radar technology can be used to direct conventional missiles towards the same target to finish it off. Pictures of the Boxer taken on July 17 as it made its way towards the Strait of Hormuz show the system - officially known as the Light Marine Air Defense Integrated System - on the flight deck. The system is comprised of two parts - the RADA RPS-42 radar system, and the CM202A sensor turret with infrared video cameras.πŸ’₯
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President Donald Trump said Thursday that the United States shot down an Iranian drone in the Strait of Hormuz as tensions in the region continued to escalate. Trump said the drone was threatening a U.S. ship and was "immediately destroyed.” He said it came…
Iran has accused the US of taking out one of its own drones by mistake after Donald Trump said the Navy had destroyed an unmanned craft over the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran's deputy foreign minister Abbas Araghchi flatly denied reports that any of its drones had been destroyed, either 'in the Strait of Hormuz nor anywhere else'. 'I am worried that USS Boxer has shot down their own UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems) by mistake!' he tweeted on Friday. 😳 #WTF?
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Good Samaritan saved a man whom three losers tried to rob, Aktau, Kazakhstan. πŸ˜‚ #losers
The U.S. military has brought back the remains of at least 20 servicemen killed in one of the bloodiest battles of World War II to Hawaii. An Air Force cargo plane flew the remains from Tarawa atoll in the remote Pacific island nation of Kiribati to Hawaii on Wednesday. Marines carried flag-draped caskets off the plane for a ceremony. The remains are among those discovered in March by History Flight, a nonprofit organization that searches for the remains of U.S. servicemen lost in past conflicts. They are believed to belong to Marines and sailors from the 6th Marine Regiment who were killed during the last night of the three-day Battle of Tarawa. More than 6,000 Americans, Japanese and Koreans died in the battle. πŸ—Ώ
#Meanwhile in UK ... 😑
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Horrible road accident in India. One dead. 😱
These are the remarkable unearthed photographs which reveal the little-known history of one of the world's most celebrated sculptures. The images show the unmistakeable head of the Statue of Liberty on display in Paris, France as well as her disembodied arm and lofty torch exhibited in Philadelphia and Madison Square Park, Manhattan. πŸ—½ #history
#Meanwhile, somewhere in Russia ... 😳 #WTF?