Highly sensitive U.S. military equipment stored in Libya was stolen over the summer by groups likely aligned and working with terrorist organizations, State Department sources told Fox News -- in raids that contributed to the decision to pull Special Forces personnel from the country.
The stolen equipment had been used by U.S. Special Forces stationed in the country. Lost in the raids in late July and early August were dozens of M4 rifles, night-vision technology and lasers used as aiming devices that are mounted on guns and can only be seen with night-vision equipment.
"This stuff is how we win wars. The enemy doesn't have that," one source said.
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5 comments:
Tip of the iceberg...
The enemy doesn't have that,"
Guess what? they do now.
Good gun control bammy!!!
Then don't leave OUR $hit laying around in a 3rd world toilet bowl, unguarded.
12:44 Obama has turned the USA into a 3rd world toilet bowl,dam its starting to stink bad too.
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